Quote by Richard P. Feynman

It doesn't seem to me that this fantastically marvelous universe, this tremendous range of time and space and different kinds of animals, and all the different planets, and all these atoms with all their motions, and so on, all this complicated thing can merely be a stage so that God can watch human beings struggle for good and evil - which is the view that religion has. The stage is too big for the drama.


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Summary

This quote is an expression of the speaker's skepticism towards the religious viewpoint that the universe and its complexity exists solely as a backdrop for human morality. The speaker argues that the vastness of the universe, with its multitude of planets, animals, and atomic motions, is too grand to simply serve as a theater for human struggle between good and evil. The quote suggests a questioning of religion's anthropocentric perspective, emphasizing the enormity and wonder of the universe beyond human endeavors.

By Richard P. Feynman
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