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Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason

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Quotes by Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason

"Consider it: every person you have ever met, every person will suffer the loss of his friends and family. All are going to lose everything they love in this world. Why would one want to be anything but kind to them in the meantime?"
"Man is manifestly not the measure of all things. This universe is shot through with mystery. The very fact of its being, and of our own, is a mystery absolute, and the only miracle worthy of the name."
— Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
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"[I]t is difficult to imagine a set of beliefs more suggestive of mental illness than those that lie at the heart of many of our religious traditions."
— Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
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"Could there be any doubt that the Jews would seek to harm the Son of God again, knowing that his body was now readily accessible in the form of defenseless crackers?"
— Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
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"Man is manifestly not the measure of all things. This universe is shot through with mystery. The very fact of its being, and of our own, is a mystery absolute, and the only miracle worthy of the name."
"Faith is the mortar that fills the cracks in the evidence and the gaps in the logic, and thus it is faith that keeps the whole terrible edifice of religious certainty still looming dangerously over our world."
— Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
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"[I]t is difficult to imagine a set of beliefs more suggestive of mental illness than those that lie at the heart of many of our religious traditions."
"Man is manifestly not the measure of all things. This universe is shot through with mystery. The very fact of its being, and of our own, is a mystery absolute, and the only miracle worthy of the name."
"What are the chances that we will one day discover that DNA has absolutely nothing to do with inheritance? They are effectively zero."