Chapman Cohen was a British writer, lecturer and freethinker who wrote extensively on religious and philosophical topics. He was a prominent figure in the freethought movement in the United Kingdom and was the editor of the Freethinker magazine from 1908 to 1933. He was a prolific author, writing more than forty books, and was a strong advocate of secularism and humanism.

What is the most famous quote by Chapman Cohen ?

All my life I have made it a rule never to permit a religious man or woman take for granted that his or her religious beliefs deserved more consideration than non-religious beliefs or anti-religious ones. I never agree with that foolish statement that I ought to respect the views of others when I believe them to be wrong.

— Chapman Cohen

What can you learn from Chapman Cohen (Life Lessons)

  1. Chapman Cohen's work emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the power of knowledge to help us make informed decisions.
  2. He encourages us to challenge the status quo and to think for ourselves, rather than blindly accepting the beliefs of others.
  3. He also reminds us to be mindful of our actions and to strive to live life with integrity and purpose.

The most mind-blowing Chapman Cohen quotes that will transform you to a better person

Following is a list of the best Chapman Cohen quotes, including various Chapman Cohen inspirational quotes, and other famous sayings by Chapman Cohen.

The devil and God are components of a Siamese twin.

Neither has any existence apart from the other. In denying the existence of the one, Christians have helped to kill the other. If there need to be no fear of hell, people may well ask what is the attraction of heaven? Gods and devils were born together. Gods and devils will die together.

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Worship God. It’s easier than thinking.

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Atheist is really ʺa thoroughly honest, unambiguous term,ʺ it admits of no paltering and of no evasion, and the need of the world, now as ever, is for clear - cut issues and unambiguous speech.

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If one believes in a god, one is a Theist.

If one does not believe in a god, then one is an A-theist — he is without that belief. The distinction between atheism and theism is entirely, exclusively, that of whether one has or has not a belief in God.

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Who is Chapman Cohen?

Chapman Cohen is a British atheist and secularist writer and lecturer
Nationality British
Profession Writer
Born October 16
Quotes 19 sayings

Persecution is the compliment paid by a threatened lie to a conquering truth.

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Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense.

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We cannot start with God and deduce the universe from his existence;

we must start with the world as we know it, and deduce God from the world.

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The worst that one can say of the Christian clergyman today is that he actually believes what he teaches.

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Philosophical quotes by Chapman Cohen

It's usually easier to rouse stupidity to action than to arouse wisdom to effort, for wisdom sees alternatives while stupidity lacks the imagination to do this. All sinister interests in a country can depend ultimately upon the strength of stupidity.

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It is not, after all, so very hard to acquire a fortune; the real difficulty is to deserve one.

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The defenders of godism are now shrieking against the growing number of Atheists, and there is a call to the religious world to enter upon a crusade against Atheism. The stage in which heresy meant little more than all exchange of one god for another has passed. It has become a case of acceptance or rejection of the idea of God, and the growth is with those who reject.

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Human society is born in the shadow of religious fear, and in that stage the suppression of heresy is a sacred social duty. Then comes the rise of a priesthood, and the independent thinker is met with punishment in this world and the threat of eternal damnation hereafter. Even today it is from the religious side that the greatest danger to freedom of thought comes. Religion is the last thing that man will civilise.

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Religion is very enlightening - to those who don't understand it.

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If there is a god, the only genuine friend he has is an atheist. He does not blame him for anything.

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The belief in God is not therefore based on the perception of design in nature.

Belief in design in nature is based upon the belief in God. Things are as they are whether there is a God or not. Logically, to believe in design one must start with God. He, or it, is not a conclusion but a datum. You may begin by assuming a creator, and then say he did this or that; but you cannot logically say that because certain things exist, therefore there is a God who made them. God is an assumption, not a conclusion. And it is an assumption that explains nothing.

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Who knows the origin of religion? Certainly not the one who believes in it.

Understanding and belief are quite antagonistic. The man who understands religion does not believe in it, the man who believes in it does not understand it.

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Quotations by Chapman Cohen that are rationalist and humanist

The trick is, after all, obvious. The Theist takes terms that can apply to sentient life alone, and applies them to the universe at large. He talks about means, that is, the deliberate planning to achieve certain ends, and then says that as there are means there must be ends. Having, unperceived, placed the rabbit in the hat, he is able to bring it forth to the admiration of his audience.

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Atheism, the absence of belief in gods, is a comparatively late phenomenon in history.

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