“The doctrine that future happiness depends upon belief is monstrous. It is the infamy of infamies. The notion that faith in Christ is to be rewarded by an eternity of bliss, while a dependence upon reason, observation and experience merits everlasting pain, is too absurd for refutation, and can be relieved only by that unhappy mixture of insanity and ignorance, called 'faith.”
Quote by Robert Ingersoll
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On The Gods and Other Essays
This book delves into various essays that examine the existence, characteristics, and significance of gods in different cultures and belief systems. It offers insights into philosophical and theological debates surrounding the divine, providing a comprehensive analysis of religious thought and its impact on human society. more
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