
“To err is human, whether we are religious, atheist, or agnostic.”
The Transhumanism Handbook, 2019
“To err is human, whether we are religious, atheist, or agnostic.”
The Transhumanism Handbook, 2019
'Krishnamurti Foundation Trust Bulletin 3 (1969), and Krishnamurti Foundation Trust Bulletin 4, (1969)
1960s
Context: Can't you fall in love and not have a possessive relationship? I love someone and she loves me and we get married — that is all perfectly straightforward and simple, in that there is no conflict at all. (When I say we get married I might just as well say we decide to live together — don't let's get caught up in words.) Can't one have that without the other, without the tail as it were, necessarily following? Can't two people be in love and both be so intelligent and so sensitive that there is freedom and absence of a centre that makes for conflict? Conflict is not in the feeling of being in love. The feeling of being in love is utterly without conflict. There is no loss of energy in being in love. The loss of energy is in the tail, in everything that follows — jealousy, possessiveness, suspicion, doubt, the fear of losing that love, the constant demand for reassurance and security. Surely it must be possible to function in a sexual relationship with someone you love without the nightmare which usually follows. Of course it is.
Letter to Guy H. Raner Jr. (28 September 1949), from article by Michael R. Gilmore in Skeptic magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2 (1997)
1940s
Context: I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one. You may call me an agnostic, but I do not share the crusading spirit of the professional atheist whose fervor is mostly due to a painful act of liberation from the fetters of religious indoctrination received in youth. I prefer an attitude of humility corresponding to the weakness of our intellectual understanding of nature and of our own being.
“This gorgeous Chinese girl gets up and I fell in love instantly.”
On meeting Olivia Chow for the first time in 1985, May 2003.[citation needed]
GG Allin on The Jerry Springer Show, May 5. 1993.
On The Jerry Springer Show
“Religiously, I consider myself an atheistic theologian.”
Religiosamente mi reputo un teologo ateo.
1960s, Portrait of a Genius As a Young Chess Master (1961)