No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have they for a world without irrational fear?

Jonathan L. Howard
No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have...
No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have...
No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have...
No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have...
About This Quote

No churchmen, I notice. Of course not. What use have they for a world without irrational fear? This quote is funny because it is full of sarcasm and irony. The speaker is mocking the people who seem to take themselves and their religion too seriously and who would be alarmed by any change in this world.

Source: The Fear Institute

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