Bertrand Russell Quotes 366 |
The doctrine, professed by many modern Christians, that everybody will go to heaven, ought to do away with the fear of death, but in fact this fear is too instinctive to be easily vanquished. F. W. H. Myers, whom spiritualism had converted to belief in a future life, questioned a woman who had lately lost her daughter as to what she supposed had become of her soul. The mother replied: "Oh, well, I suppose she is enjoying eternal bliss, but I wish you wouldn't talk about such unpleasant subjects."
In spite of all that theology can do, heaven remains, to most people, an "unpleasant subject."
Source: Outline of Intellectual Rubbish (1943)
Reprinted in: Unpopular Essays, 1950
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