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  • Latter-day Saints are not obedient because they are compelled to be obedient. They are obedient because they know certain spiritual truths and have decided, as an expression of their own individual agency, to obey the commandments of God. . . . We are not obedient because we are blind, we are obedient because we can see

    Boyd K. Packer (1998). “The shield of faith”, Bookcraft, Incorporated
  • What we call 'morals' is simply blind obedience to words of command.

    1923 The Dance of Life.
  • "One of the advantages of having laws is the pleasure one may take in breaking them. We here are not children, Mr. Gurgeh." Hamin waved the pipestem round the tables of people. "Rules and laws exist only because we take pleasure in doing what they forbid, but as long as most of the people obey such proscriptions most of the time, they have done their job; blind obedience would imply we are - ha!" - Hamin chuckled and pointed at the drone with the pipe - "no more than robots!"

    Jobs   Children   Law  
    "The Player of Games (The Culture, Book 2)". Book by Iain Banks (Chapter 2, p. 279), 1988.
  • I taught public school for 26 years, but I just can't do it anymore. For years I asked the school board to let me teach a curriculum that doesn't hurt kids, but they always had other fish to fry. If you hear of a job where I don't have to hurt kids to make a living, let me know. The truth is that schools don't really teach anything, but blind obedience.

    Hurt   Jobs   School  
  • No master can make me swear blind obedience.

    Latin   Blind   Obedience  
  • War means blind obedience, unthinking stupidity, brutish callousness, wanton destruction, and irresponsible murder.

    Peace   War   Stupid  
    Alexander Berkman (2010). “Now and After: the ABC of Anarchist Communism”, p.30, Lulu.com
  • The Middle Ages were an era of mysticism, ruled by blind faith and blind obedience to the dogma that faith is superior to reason. The Renaissance was specifically the rebirth of reason, the liberation of man's mind, the triumph of rationality over mysticism - a faltering, incomplete, but impassioned triumph that led to the birth of science, of individualism, of freedom.

    Men   History   Mind  
    Ayn Rand (1971). “The New Left: the Anti-Industrial Revolution”
  • Always keep your eye on the President of the church, and if he ever tells you to do anything, even if it is wrong, and you do it, the lord will bless you for it, but you don't need to worry. The lord will never let his mouthpiece lead the people astray.

    Eye   People   Worry  
  • We are not obedient because we are blind, we are obedient because we can see.

    Boyd K. Packer (1998). “The shield of faith”, Bookcraft, Incorporated
  • Those who speak of blind obedience may appear to know many things, but they do not understand the doctrines of the gospel. There is an obedience that comes from a knowledge of the truth that transcends any external form of control. We are not obedient because we are blind, we are obedient because we can see.

    Doctrine   May   Speak  
    Boyd K. Packer (1998). “The shield of faith”, Bookcraft, Incorporated
  • There is a difference between being a leader and being a boss. Both are based on authority. A boss demands blind obedience; a leader earns his authority through understanding and trust.

  • Nothing is more destructive of human dignity than a rule which imposes a mute and blind obedience.

  • Strengthen the female mind by enlarging it, and there will be an end to blind obedience; but, as blind obedience is ever sought for by power, tyrants and sensualists are in the right when they endeavor to keep women in the dark because, the former only want slaves, and the latter a play-thing.

    Dark   Play   Tyrants  
    1792 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, pt.1, ch.2.
  • Blind obedience is a sure sign of trouble. The likelihood of religion becoming evil is greatly diminished when there is freedom for individual thinking and when honest inquiry is encouraged.

    Thinking   Evil   Inquiry  
  • The kind of "blind obedience" once theologized as the ultimate step to holiness, is itself blind. It blinds a person to the insights and foresight and moral perspective of anyone other than an authority figure.

  • The doctrine of blind obedience and unqualified submission to any human power, whether civil or ecclesiastical, is the doctrine of despotism.

    Sarah Grimke, Angelina Grimke (2015). “On Slavery and Abolitionism: Essays and Letters”, p.97, Penguin
  • Inquiry is human; blind obedience brutal. Truth never loses by the one but often suffers by the other.

    William Penn (1726). “A Collection of the Works of William Penn: To which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with Many Original Letters and Papers Not Before Published”, p.828
  • Blind obedience in the name of patriotism or religion ultimately takes our lives.

    Names   Blind   Obedience  
  • Of all ennobling sentiments, patriotism may be the most easily manipulated. On the one hand, it gives powerful expression to what is best in a nation's character: a commitment to principle, a willingness to sacrifice, a devotion to the community by the choice of the individual. But among its toxic fruits are intolerance, belligerence and blind obedience, perhaps because it blooms most luxuriantly during times of war.

  • But you don't need to worry. The Lord will never let his mouthpiece lead the people astray.

    Worry   People   Needs  
    Marion G. Romney (1971). “Look to God and live: discourses of Marion G. Romney”
  • Blind obedience is itself an abuse of human morality. It is a misuse of the human soul in the name of religious commitment. It is a sin against individual conscience. It makes moral children of the adults from whom moral agency is required. It makes a vow, which is meant to require religious figures to listen always to the law of God, beholden first to the laws of very human organizations in the person of very human authorities. It is a law that isn't even working in the military and can never substitute for personal morality.

  • I am more afraid that this people have so much confidence in their leaders that they will not inquire for themselves of God whether they are led by Him. I am fearful they settle down in a state of blind self-security... Let every man and woman know, by the whispering of the Spirit of God to themselves, whether their leaders are walking in the path the Lord dictates, or not.

    Men   Self   Lds  
    Brigham Young's remarks in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City (January 12, 1862), as quoted in "Journal of Discourses" by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Volume 9, p. 150), 1862.
  • Science ... looks skeptically at all claims to knowledge, old and new. It teaches not blind obedience to those in authority but to vigorous debate, and in many respects that's the secret of its success.

  • Under any religion, the preestablished impersonal code transcends the right of the individual to explore, experience, and marvel at the mysteries of his own life and death. Religions introduce us not to God but to slavery. They deprive us of our freedom to explore our own souls and to discover the endless and wondrous possibilities presented to us by an infinite universe. And most often the method of religions is fear, not love. They demand blind obedience and often obedience to dreadful dogma.

    Gerry Spence (2002). “Seven Simple Steps to Personal Freedom: An Owner's Manual for Life”, p.46, Macmillan
  • If patriotism were defined, not as blind obedience to government, not as submissive worship to flags and anthems, but rather as love of one's country, one's fellow citizens (all over the world), as loyalty to the principles of justice and democracy, then patriotism would require us to disobey our government, when it violated those principles.

    Howard Zinn (1990). “Declarations of Independence: Cross-examining American Ideology”, Perennial
  • A servile race Who, in mere want of fault, all merit place; Who blind obedience pay to ancient schools, Bigots to Greece, and slaves to musty rules.

    School   Race   Criticism  
    Charles Churchill (1776). “Poems”, p.17
  • War paralyzes your courage and deadens the spirit of true manhood. It degrades and stupefies with the sense that you are not responsible, that 'tis not yours to think and reason why, but to do and die,' like the hundred thousand others doomed like yourself. War means blind obedience, unthinking stupidity, brutish callousness, wanton destruction, and irresponsible murder.

    Peace   War   Mean  
    Alexander Berkman (2010). “Now and After: the ABC of Anarchist Communism”, p.30, Lulu.com
  • War paralyzes your courage and deadens the spirit of true manhood.

    Peace   War   Spirit  
    Alexander Berkman (2010). “Now and After: the ABC of Anarchist Communism”, p.30, Lulu.com
  • Strengthen the female mind by enlarging it, and there will be an end to blind obedience.

    1792 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, pt.1, ch.2.
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