Quote by Aldous Huxley

The religions whose theology is least preoccupied with events in time and most concerned with eternity, have been consistently less violent and more humane in political practice. Unlike early Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism (all obsessed with time) Hinduism and Buddhism have never been persecuting faiths, have preached almost no holy wars and have refrained from that proselytizing religious imperialism which has gone hand in hand with political and economic oppression of colored people.


The religions whose theology is least preoccupied with event

Summary

This quote suggests that religions which prioritize eternal concepts rather than time-bound events tend to be less violent and more humanitarian in political practices. Compared to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which are focused on specific historical events, Hinduism and Buddhism are described as non-persecuting faiths, as they do not promote holy wars or religious imperialism. The quote highlights the link between religious imperialism and the oppression of non-white individuals, implying that the emphasis on eternal values may contribute to a more inclusive and harmonious approach to society.

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Religion
By Aldous Huxley
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