“We exhort the compromisers to open their hearts to truth, to free themselves of their wretched and blind circumspection, of their intellectual arrogance, and of the servile fear which dries up their souls and paralyzes their movements. Let us therefore trust the eternal Spirit which destroys and annihilates only because it is the unfathomable and eternal source of all life. The passion for destruction is a creative passion, too!” HeartSoulSpiritPassionCreativeMovementSourceEternalIntellectualDestructionBlindArroganceWretchedUnfathomableCircumspectionCreative PassionIntellectual Arrogance Author:Mikhail Bakunin
“I will insist the Hebrews have [contributed] more to civilize men than any other nation. If I was an atheist and believed in blind eternal fate, I should still believe that fate had ordained the Jews to be the most essential instrument for civilizing the nations. They are the most glorious nation that ever inhabited this Earth. The Romans and their empire were but a bubble in comparison to the Jews. They have given religion to three-quarters of the globe and have influenced the affairs of mankind more and more happily than any other nation, ancient or modern.” IfsMenShouldBelieveStillsEarthThreeGivenNationsFateModernMankindEssentialsEternalInstrumentsBlindAffairAncientAtheistJewGloriousEmpiresComparisonQuartersBubblesGlobesJudaismHebrewHands TiedJewish Religion Author:John Adams
“When a mortal man speaks anything of that eternal blessedness of the saints in glory, he is like a blind man discoursing about the light which he has never seen, and so cannot distinctly speak anything concerning it. He also said that "In a way it is akin to a man writing a travel guide for a land he has never visited or seen. It is to attempt to describe the indescribable with words which cannot come close to expressing the glory of heaven.” MenWayWritingSaidLightSpeakHeavenLandEternalGloryBlindSaintGuidesMortalsIndescribableBlind ManBlessedness Author:Charles Spurgeon
“The Hebrews have done more to civilize men than any other nation. If I were an atheist, and believed blind eternal fate, I should still believe that fate had ordained the Jews to be the most essential instrument for civilizing the nations.” IfsMenShouldBelieveStillsDoneNationsFateAtheismEssentialsEternalInstrumentsBlindAtheistJewJudaismHebrewHands Tied Book:The Works of John Adams Vol. 9: Letters and State Papers 1799 - 1811 Source: The Works of John Adams Vol. 9: Letters and State Papers 1799 - 1811
“Even from the abyss of horror in which we try to feel our way today, half-blind, our hearts distraught and shattered, I look up again and again to the ancient constellations that shone on my childhood, comforting myself with the inherited confidence that, some day, this relapse will appear only an interval in the eternal rhythm of progress onward and upward.” WayFeelsTryingLooksHeartTodayHalfProgressChildhoodHorrorEternalBlindAncientRhythmLook UpAgain And AgainAbyssComfortingShatteredConstellationsIntervalsRelapseDistraughtOnward And Upward Book:The Society of the Crossed Keys Source: The Society of the Crossed Keys
“People have suffered and become insane for centuries by the thought of eternal punishment after death. Wouldn't it be better to depend on blind matter... than a god who puts out traps for people, invites them to sin, and allows them to sin and commit crimes he could prevent. Only to finally get the barbarian pleasure to punish them in an excessive way, of no use for himself, without them changing their ways and without their example preventing others from committing crimes.” PeopleWayMatterUseDeathReligionSinPleasureHellCenturyCrimeExampleDependsEternalBlindPunishmentCommitInsaneInvitesTrapsAfter DeathPreventingBarbariansCommitting Crimes Author:Baron d'Holbach