man seeks worship established beyond dispute, men agree worship it. pi — Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Brothers Karamazov

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But man seeks to worship what is established beyond dispute, so that all men would agree at once to worship it. For these pitiful creatures are concerned not only to find what one or the other can worship, but to find community of worship is the chief misery of every man individually and of all humanity from the beginning of time. For the sake of common worship they've slain each other with the sword. They have set up gods and challenged one another, "Put away your gods and come and worship ours, or we will kill you and your gods!

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

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