Quote:"We have heard talk enough. We have listened to all the drowsy, idealess, vapid sermons that we wish to hear. We have
read your Bible and the works of your best minds. We have heard your prayers, your solemn groans and your reverential
amens. All these amount to less than nothing. We want one fact. We beg at the doors of your churches for just one little
fact. We pass our hats along your pews and under your pulpits and implore you for just one fact. We know all about your
mouldy wonders and your stale miracles. We want a 'this year's fact'. We ask only one. Give us one fact for charity. Your
miracles are too ancient. The witnesses have been dead for nearly two thousand years. Their reputation for 'truth and
veracity' in the neighborhood where they resided is wholly unknown to us. Give us a new miracle, and substantiate it by
witnesses who still have the cheerful habit of living this world. Do not send us to Jericho to hear the winding horns, nor
put us in the fire with Shadrach, Meshech and Abednego. Do not compel us to navigate the sea with Captain Jonah, nor
dine with Mr. Ezekiel. There is no sort of use in sending us fox-hunting with Samson. We have positively lost all interest
in that little speech so eloquently delivered by Balaam's inspired donkey. It is worse than useless to show us fishes with
money in their mouths, and call our attention to vast multitudes stuffing themselves with five crackers and two sardines.
We demand a new miracle, and we demand it now. Let the church furnish at least one, or forever hold her peace."
- Robert G. Ingersoll
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