John K

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

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?

    By Blogger 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.

    By Blogger johnk, At 3:31 PM  

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