“You will find men like him in all of the world's religions. They know that we represent reason and science, and, however confident they may be in their beliefs, they fear that we will overthrow their gods. Not necessarily through any deliberate act, but in a subtler fashion. Science can destroy a religion by ignoring it as well as by disproving its tenets. No one ever demonstrated, so far as I am aware, the nonexistance of Zeus or Thor, but they have few followers now.”
Quote by Arthur C. Clarke
Book:Childhood’s End
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Childhood’s End
Arthur C. Clarke's novel depicts a future where humanity achieves a utopian existence, only to face the loss of its individuality and the end of traditional childhood. more
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