Bertrand Russell Quote

I observe that a very large portion of the human race does not believe in God and suffers no visible punishment in consequence. And if there were a God, I think it very unlikely that he would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt his existence.


Bertrand Russell's Best: Silhouettes in Satire (1958), "On Religion".


I observe that a very large portion of the human race does not believe in God and suffers no visible punishment in consequence. And if there were a...

I observe that a very large portion of the human race does not believe in God and suffers no visible punishment in consequence. And if there were a...

I observe that a very large portion of the human race does not believe in God and suffers no visible punishment in consequence. And if there were a...

I observe that a very large portion of the human race does not believe in God and suffers no visible punishment in consequence. And if there were a...