Quote by G. C. (Georg Christoph) Lichtenb

With the majority of people unbelief in one thing is founded on the blind belief in another.


With the majority of people unbelief in one thing is founded

Summary

This quote suggests that when people choose to disbelieve in something, it is often because they hold an unquestioning belief in something else. It implies that skepticism or doubt in one aspect of life may arise from a stronger trust or faith in another aspect, which potentially serves as a replacement or counterbalance. The quote highlights the interconnected nature of beliefs, indicating that people's convictions are often shaped by a complex web of opinions and assumptions.

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Belief
By G. C. (Georg Christoph) Lichtenb
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