Immanuel Kant Quote

In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can be true only where there is no science; therefore it cannot bind all men together.


Part III : Selection on Education from Kant's other Writings, Ch. I Pedagogical Fragments, # 60 - The Educational Theory of Immanuel Kant (1904)


In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can...

In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can...

In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can...

In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can...