Voltaire advocated for religious tolerance and freedom of speech in his work "A Treatise of Toleration." He argued against religious fanaticism and persecution, stating that individuals should have the right to practice their own beliefs without fear of punishment or oppression. Voltaire emphasized the importance of reason and critical thinking in advancing society.
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I am 99% sure that you are referring to Voltaire. This idea is definitely attributed to him but I cannot locate an exact quote with a source. If it is a direct quote it could be from "Candide" or " Treatise on Tolerance"; at least that would be a good place to start.
Primarily, he is famous for writing The Second Treatise of Government; which articulated a theory of natural rights that included life, liberty, and property.He is also known for his writing on toleration of religious differences, excepting atheists and catholics, and the necessity of a secularized government
Locke believed that political society was created to protect individual rights.
The philosopher wrote a comprehensive treatise on the nature of reality and existence.
Treatise on the Gods was created in 1930.
A Treatise on the Family was created in 1981.
A Treatise on Money was created in 1930.
The ISBN of A Treatise on Money is 9780404150006.
Treatise on Instrumentation was created in 1844.
Treatise on Tea was created in 1107.