Religion in society

Talking on the subject of toleration, one day when some friends were with him in his study, he made his usual remark, that the State has a right to regulate the religion of the people, who are the children of the State. A clergyman having readily acquiesced in this, Johnson, who loved discussion, observed, "But, Sir, you must go round to other States than our own. You do not know what a Bramin has to say for himself. In short, Sir, I have got no further than this: Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every other man has a right to knock him down for it. Martyrdom is the test."
-- James Boswell, Life of Johnson
2 Comments:
Is Boswell related to Andre the Giant?
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Christopher, At
2:02 PM
Oh, that's a picture of Samuel Johnson (Sir. Joshua Reynolds' painting, as I recall). He certainly was a giant, but an English giant. I think Andre was French or something.
Johnson's biographer, Boswell, was a Scottish nobleman. I don't know what size he was... probably large enough, eating all that haggis.
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johnk, At
3:31 PM
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