“Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one. What is most repellent in the System of Nature - after the recipe for making eels from flour - is the audacity with which it decides that there is no God, without even having tried the impossibility. If God did not exist, he would have to be invented." But all nature cries aloud that he does exist: that there is a supreme intelligence, an immense power, an admirable order, and everything teaches us our own dependence on it.” IfsDoeOrderTeachDoubtConditionsCrySupremeAbsurdCertaintyPleasantImmenseDependenceRecipesImpossibilityAdmirableThere Is No GodAudacityFlourEels Author:Baron d'Holbach
“If we go back to the beginnings of things, we shall always find that ignorance and fear created the gods; that imagination, rapture and deception embellished them; that weakness worships them; that custom spares them; and that tyranny favors them in order to profit from the blindness of men.” IfsMenReligionOrderImaginationIgnoranceWorshipWeaknessAtheistProfitFavorsTyrannyDeceptionCustomsSparesBlindnessRaptureIgnorance And Fear Author:Baron d'Holbach
“The Jehovah of the Jews is a suspicious tyrant, who breathes nothing but blood, murder, and carnage, and who demands that they should nourish him with the vapours of animals. The Jupiter of the Pagans is a lascivious monster. The Moloch of the Phoenicians is a cannibal. The pure mind of the Christians resolved, in order to appease his fury, to crucify his own son. The savage god of the Mexicans cannot be satisfied without thousands of mortals which are immolated to his sanguinary appetite.” ShouldMindChristianReligionOrderAnimalBloodAtheismSonPureDemandMurderJewBreatheMonstersSatisfiedMortalsAppetiteTyrantsSavagesSuspiciousFuryPaganJehovahJupiterCannibalAppeaseCarnageVapourPhoenicians Author:Baron d'Holbach
“What, indeed, is an atheist? He is one who destroys delusions which are harmful to humanity in order to lead men back to nature, to reality, to reason. He is a thinker who, having reflected on the nature of matter, its energy, properties and ways of acting, has no need of idealized powers or imaginary intelligences to explain the phenomena of the universe and the operations of nature.” MenWayNeedsMatterReasonRealityHumanityOrderUniverseEnergyActingAtheismPropertyAtheistOperationsDelusionThinkerImaginary Author:Baron d'Holbach