When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.


widely attributed, although not traced in his works; first recorded as 'The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything' in Emile Cammaerts Chesterton: The Laughing Prophet (1937)


When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.

When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.

When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.

When men stop believing in God they don't believe in nothing; they believe in anything.