Some Mistakes of MosesC.P. Farrell, 1879 - 278 síður There was a time when a falsehood, fulminated from the pulpit, smote like a sword; but, the supply having greatly exceeded the demand, clerical misrepresentation has at last become almost an innocent amusement. Remembering that only a few years ago men, women, and even children, were imprisoned, tortured and burned, for having expressed in an exceedingly mild and gentle way, the ideas entertained by me, I congratulate myself that calumny is now the pulpit's last resort. The old instruments of torture are kept only to gratify curiosity; the chains are rusting away, and the demolition of time has allowed even the dungeons of the Inquisition to be visited by light. The church, impotent and malicious, regrets, not the abuse, but the loss of her power, and seeks to hold by falsehood what she gained by cruelty and force, by fire and fear. Christianity cannot live in peace with any other form of faith. If that religion be true, there is but one savior, one inspired book, and but one little narrow grass-grown path that leads to heaven. Such a religion is necessarily uncompromising, unreasoning, aggressive and insolent. Christianity has held all other creeds and forms in infinite contempt, divided the world into enemies and friends, and verified the awful declaration of its founder -- a declaration that wet with blood the sword he came to bring, and made the horizon of a thousand years lurid with the fagots' flames.....Robert Green Ingersoll |
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... absurd and unjust laws , and thousands of ideas inconsistent with known and demonstrated facts . To me it seemed almost a crime to teach that this record was written by inspired men ; that slavery , polygamy , wars of conquest and ...
... absurd and unjust laws , and thousands of ideas inconsistent with known and demonstrated facts . To me it seemed almost a crime to teach that this record was written by inspired men ; that slavery , polygamy , wars of conquest and ...
Síða viii
... absurd , grotesque and cruel things , by saying that its authors lived in rude , barbaric times . But we are told that it was written by inspired men ; that it contains the will of God ; that it is perfect , pure , and true in all its ...
... absurd , grotesque and cruel things , by saying that its authors lived in rude , barbaric times . But we are told that it was written by inspired men ; that it contains the will of God ; that it is perfect , pure , and true in all its ...
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... absurd . We find , in all these records of the past , philosophies and dreams , and efforts stained with tears , of great and tender souls who tried to pierce the mystery of life and death , to answer the eternal questions of the Whence ...
... absurd . We find , in all these records of the past , philosophies and dreams , and efforts stained with tears , of great and tender souls who tried to pierce the mystery of life and death , to answer the eternal questions of the Whence ...
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... absurd these things may appear to the carnal mind , they must be preached and they must be believed . If they were reasonable , there would be no virtue in believing . Even the publicans and sin- ners believe reasonable things . To ...
... absurd these things may appear to the carnal mind , they must be preached and they must be believed . If they were reasonable , there would be no virtue in believing . Even the publicans and sin- ners believe reasonable things . To ...
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... of faith . As a rule , they know nothing of this world , and far less of the next ; but they have the power of stating the most absurd propositions with faces solemn as stupidity touched by fear . SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 21.
... of faith . As a rule , they know nothing of this world , and far less of the next ; but they have the power of stating the most absurd propositions with faces solemn as stupidity touched by fear . SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 21.
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