Quote by Thomas Jefferson
I may say Christianity itself divided into its thousands also, who are disputing, anathematizing and where the laws permit burning and torturing one another for abstractions which no one of them understand, and which are indeed beyond the comprehension of the human mind
Summary
This quote suggests that Christianity, like any other organized religion, is not exempt from internal divisions and conflicts. It highlights the countless schisms within Christianity, where different factions argue, condemn, and even harm each other over abstract concepts that none of them truly grasp. The quote further implies that these theological disputes exceed the limits of human comprehension, revealing the inherent complexity and subjectivity of religious beliefs.