
“You know how to vanquish, Hannibal, but you do not know how to profit from victory.”
Book XXII, sec. 51
History of Rome
That’s the question you should always ask believers when they make unsupported assertions, ranging from “God is loving” to “Our souls live on after death.” The answer will always be one of two things: “The Bible says so,” or “I just know it to be true.” Neither of those are rational answers, but they satisfy the religious.
It is in fact the “how-do-you-know-that” query that really distinguishes New Atheism from Old. While atheists have always decried the lack of evidence for theism, it is the infusion of scientists and science-friendly people into atheism, starting with Carl Sagan and continuing on to Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris, Pinker, and Dennett, that has made us realize that religious dogmas are in fact hypotheses, and you need reasons and evidence for accepting them. If you have none, then you have no reason to believe in God.
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“You know how to vanquish, Hannibal, but you do not know how to profit from victory.”
Book XXII, sec. 51
History of Rome
“If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?”
“How do you ever know for certain that you are doing the right thing?”
Source: All the Light We Cannot See
“Do you love him?"
How would I know?"
You'd know.”
Source: Firefly Lane
“When you dream, you are an author, but you do not know how it will end.”
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Hard Headed Woman
Song lyrics, Tea for the Tillerman (1970)
“Do you know what it's like to be suddenly poor and not know how to live poor?”
Source: Short fiction, Neutron Star (1968), A Relic of the Empire (p. 43)