Quote by: Sam Harris

[I]f the basic claims of religion are true, the scientific worldview is so blinkered and susceptible to supernatural modification as to be rendered nearly ridiculous; if the basic claims of religion are false, most people are profoundly confused about the nature of reality, confounded by irrational hopes and fears, and tending to waste precious time and attention--often with tragic results. Is this really a dichotomy about which science can claim to be neutral?


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Author Bio


  • NameSam Harris
  • DescriptionAmerican neuroscientist, author
  • BornApril 9, 1967
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Neuroscientist; Writer; Blogger
  • WorksThe End Of Faith; Letter To A Christian Nation; The Moral Landscape