Max Planck Quote

Under these conditions it is no wonder, that the movement of atheists, which declares religion to be just a deliberate illusion, invented by power-seeking priests, and which has for the pious belief in a higher Power nothing but words of mockery, eagerly makes use of progressive scientific knowledge and in a presumed unity with it, expands in an ever faster pace its disintegrating action on all nations of the earth and on all social levels. I do not need to explain in any more detail that after its victory not only all the most precious treasures of our culture would vanish, but — which is even worse — also any prospects at a better future.


Religion und Naturwissenschaft (1958)


Under these conditions it is no wonder, that the movement of atheists, which declares religion to be just a deliberate illusion, invented by...

Under these conditions it is no wonder, that the movement of atheists, which declares religion to be just a deliberate illusion, invented by...

Under these conditions it is no wonder, that the movement of atheists, which declares religion to be just a deliberate illusion, invented by...

Under these conditions it is no wonder, that the movement of atheists, which declares religion to be just a deliberate illusion, invented by...