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He who makes God act humanly, declares human activity to be divine[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Man first unconsciously and involuntarily creates God in his own image, and after this God consciously and voluntarily creates man in his own image.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Faith does not limit itself by the idea of a world, a universe, a necessity.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[O]mnipotence is nothing else than subjectivity exempting itself from all objective conditions and limitations[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
To theology, ... only what it holds sacred is true, whereas to philosophy, only what holds true is sacred.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
We are what we eat.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The joys of theory are the sweetest intellectual pleasures of life
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[Theology is a] web of contradictions and delusions.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
God is the mirror of man.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[T]he present age, which prefers the sign to the thing signified, the copy to the original[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Faith is essentially intolerant ... essentially because necessarily bound up with faith is the illusion that one's cause is also God's cause.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Love determined God to the renunciation of his divinity.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
It is not as in the Bible, that God created man in his own image. But, on the contrary, man created God in his own image.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[M]an does not stand above this his necessary conception; on the contrary, it stands above him; it animates, determines, governs him.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
God does not negative himself in the Incarnation, but he shows himself as that which he is, as a human being.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The belief in the immortality of man is the belief in the divinity of man[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The power of miracle is the power of imagination.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The religion of Big Data sets itself the goal of fulfilling man's unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignores her attainable needs.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[T]ruth is considered profane, and only illusion is sacred
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Man created God in his own image.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
A circle in a straight line is the mathematical symbol of miracle.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Christianity has in fact long vanished, not only from the reason but also from the life of mankind, and it is nothing more than a fixed idea.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
It is as clear as the sun and as evident as the day that there is no God and that there can be none.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The idea of God is the ignorance which solves all doubt by repressing it.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
We consume the air and we are consumed by it; we enjoy and are enjoyed.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[M]an [has] the power of abstraction from himself[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
To every religion the gods of other religions are only notions concerning God, but its own conception of God is to it God himself, the true God.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
God did not, as the Bible says, make man in His image; on the contrary man, as I have shown in The Essence of Christianity, made God in his image.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
I would rather be a devil in alliance with truth, than an angel in alliance with falsehood.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
What else is the power of melody but the power of feeling? Music is the language of feeling; melody is audible feeling - feeling communicating itself.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
I do not regard the limits of the past and present as the limits of humanity of the future
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Everybody makes his own god(s).
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The law holds man in bondage; love makes him free.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[W]e people the other planets, not that we may place there different beings from ourselves, but more beings of our own and similar nature.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[I]f thou thinkest the infinite thou perceivest and affirmest the infinitude of the power of thought[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
What yesterday was still religion is no longer such today; and what today is athesim, tomorrow will be religion.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[A] faith which does not believe what it fancies it believes[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
[T]he world springs out of a want, out of privation, but it is false speculation to make this privation an ontological being.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Only he is a truly ethical, a truly human being, who has the courage to see through his own religious feelings and needs.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
If God were an object to the bird, he would be a winged being[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
He only is a true atheist to whom the predicates of the Divine Being - for example, love, wisdom and justice - are nothing.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Der Mensch ist, was er isst. Man is what he eats.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
In the consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
To know God and not oneself to be God, to know blessedness and not oneself to enjoy it, is a state of disunity or unhappiness.
— Ludwig Feuerbach