“It has always been a mystery to me how Adam, Eve, and the serpent were taught the same language. Where did they get it? We know now, that it requires a great number of years to form a language; that it is of exceedingly slow growth. We also know that by language, man conveys to his fellows the impressions made upon him by what he sees, hears, smells and touches. We know that the language of the savage consists of a few sounds, capable of expressing only a few ideas or states of the mind, such as love, desire, fear, hatred, aversion and contempt. Many centuries are required to produce a language capable of expressing complex ideas. It does not seem to me that ideas can be manufactured by a deity and put in the brain of man. These ideas must be the result of observation and experience.”
Quote by Robert G. Ingersoll
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Some Mistakes of Moses
This book delves into the life of Moses, a prominent figure in religious narratives, examining his mistakes and their impact on his legacy. The narrative likely intertwines historical and mythical elements, offering a contemporary perspective on a timeless story. more
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