Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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... admit that all have an equal right to think , then the question is forever solved ; but as long as organized and powerful churches , pretending to hold the keys of heaven and hell , denounce every person as an outcast and criminal who ...
... admit that all have an equal right to think , then the question is forever solved ; but as long as organized and powerful churches , pretending to hold the keys of heaven and hell , denounce every person as an outcast and criminal who ...
Síða 19
... admit that we are poor , corrupt and idiotic worms ; that we never should have been born ; that we ought to be damned with- out the least delay ; that we are so infamous that we like to enjoy ourselves ; that we love our wives and ...
... admit that we are poor , corrupt and idiotic worms ; that we never should have been born ; that we ought to be damned with- out the least delay ; that we are so infamous that we like to enjoy ourselves ; that we love our wives and ...
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... admit that they are mistaken , that the whole thing is a delusion , that the " scheme of salvation " is absurd , and that the bible is no better than some other books , and worse than most . You can hardly expect a bishop to leave his ...
... admit that they are mistaken , that the whole thing is a delusion , that the " scheme of salvation " is absurd , and that the bible is no better than some other books , and worse than most . You can hardly expect a bishop to leave his ...
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... admit that their fathers were utterly mistaken , and that the sacred records of their country are but collections of myths and fables . But when we look for a moment at the world , we find that each nation has its " sacred records ...
... admit that their fathers were utterly mistaken , and that the sacred records of their country are but collections of myths and fables . But when we look for a moment at the world , we find that each nation has its " sacred records ...
Síða 42
... admit that belief is a volun- tary thing . It seems to me that evidence , even in spite of ourselves , will have its weight , and that whatever our wish may be , we are compelled to stand with fairness by the scales , and give the exact ...
... admit that belief is a volun- tary thing . It seems to me that evidence , even in spite of ourselves , will have its weight , and that whatever our wish may be , we are compelled to stand with fairness by the scales , and give the exact ...
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