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Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) |
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"In the presence of death I affirm and reaffirm the truth of all that I have said against the superstitions of the world. I would say that much on the subject with my last breath." |
Source: Robert G. Ingersoll |
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"It's interesting to speculate how it developed that in two of the most anti-feminist institutions, the church and the law court, the men are wearing the dresses." |
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Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) |
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"Rome was far better when Pagan than when Catholic. It was better to allow gladiators and criminals to fight than to burn honest men. The greatest of the Romans denounced the cruelties of the arena. Seneca condemned the combats even of wild beasts. He was tender enough to say that "we should have a bond of sympathy for all sentient beings, knowing that only the depraved and base take pleasure in the sight of blood and suffering." Aurelius compelled the gladiators to fight with blunted swords. Roman lawyers declared that all men are by nature free and equal. Woman, under Pagan rule in Rome, became as free as man. Zeno, long before the birth of Christ, taught that virtue alone establishes a difference between men. We know that the Civil Law is the foundation of our codes. We know that fragments of Greek and Roman art a few manuscripts saved from Christian destruction, some inventions and discoveries of the Moors were the seeds of modern civilization. Christianity, for a thousand years, taught memory to forget and reason to believe. Not one step was taken in advance. Over the manuscripts of philosophers and poets, priests with their ignorant tongues thrust out, devoutly scrawled the forgeries of faith. For a thousand years the torch of progress was extinguished in the blood of Christ, and his disciples, moved by ignorant zeal, by insane, cruel creeds, destroyed with flame and sword a hundred million of their fellowmen. They made this world a hell. But if cathedrals had been universities if dungeons of the Inquisition had been laboratories if Christians had believed in character instead of creed if they had taken from the Bible all the good and thrown away the wicked and absurd if domes of temples had been observatories if priests had been philosophers if missionaries had taught the useful arts if astrology had been astronomy if the black art had been chemistry if superstition had been science if religion had been humanity it would have been a heaven filled with love, with liberty and joy." |
Source: "The Christian Religion" Part III, The Ingersoll Black Debate, 1881 |
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