Richard Dawkins Quote

The whole point of religious faith, its strength and chief glory, is that it does not depend on rational justification. The rest of us are expected to defend our prejudices. But ask a religious person to justify their faith and you infringe 'religious liberty'.


The God Delusion (ed. Random House, 2009) - ISBN: 9781409091585


The whole point of religious faith, its strength and chief glory, is that it does not depend on rational justification. The rest of us are expected...

The whole point of religious faith, its strength and chief glory, is that it does not depend on rational justification. The rest of us are expected...

The whole point of religious faith, its strength and chief glory, is that it does not depend on rational justification. The rest of us are expected...

The whole point of religious faith, its strength and chief glory, is that it does not depend on rational justification. The rest of us are expected...