Johann Georg ZimmermannBe not so bigoted to any custom as to worship it at the expense of truth.
About This Quote
The author of these words believed that a person should always be open to change and new ideas. Similarly, he believed that a person should not be too preoccupied with rituals or rituals that are major parts of their religion. In this quote, the author encourages people not to become too bigoted to certain customs as to worship them at the expense of truth. The truth is, one religion is no more infallible than another. The only difference is that some religions have been around for more time and have a larger force of followers than others.
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