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Robert Green Ingersoll
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Robert Green Ingersoll
In this essay, The Thanksgiving Sermon, he gives thanks to the intellect not any fucking church.  Long, yes.  But it beats the shit out of any purported "scripture."

http://www.theingersolltimes.com/volume-4/#4-50


Quote:What has the church done?

From the very first it taught the vanity—the worthlessness of all earthly things. It taught the wickedness of wealth, the blessedness of poverty. It taught that the business of this life was to prepare for death. It insisted that a certain belief was necessary to insure salvation, and that all who failed to believe, or doubted in the least would suffer eternal pain. According to the church the natural desires, ambitions and passions of man were all wicked and depraved.
To love God, to practice self-denial, to overcome desire, to despise wealth, to hate prosperity, to desert wife and children, to live on roots and berries, to repeat prayers, to wear rags, to live in filth, and drive love from the heart—these, for centuries, were the highest and most perfect virtues, and those who practiced them were saints.
The saints did not assist their fellow-men. Their fellow-men assisted them. They did not labor for others. They were beggars—parasites—vermin. They were insane. They followed the teachings of Christ. They took no thought for the morrow. They mutilated their bodies—scarred their flesh and destroyed their minds for the sake of happiness in another world. During the journey of life they kept their eyes on the grave. They gathered no flowers by the way—they walked in the dust of the road—avoided the green fields. Their moans made all the music they wished to hear. The babble of brooks, the songs of birds, the laughter of children, were nothing to them. Pleasure was the child of sin, and the happy needed a change of heart. They were sinless and miserable—but they had faith—they were pious and wretched—but they were limping towards heaven.
What has the church done?

Answer:  Nothing useful at all.
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Robert Green Ingersoll - by Minimalist - September 23, 2017 at 10:01 pm
RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Cyberman - September 23, 2017 at 10:35 pm
RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Succubus - September 24, 2017 at 11:56 am
RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Minimalist - September 24, 2017 at 12:01 pm
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RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Minimalist - September 24, 2017 at 2:35 pm
RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Minimalist - September 29, 2017 at 1:32 am
RE: Robert Green Ingersoll - by Cyberman - September 29, 2017 at 1:51 am
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