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Voltaire
François Marie Arouet, 1694-1778
Copyright 2005, Herman Oosthuysen, GPL
l'Infâme
Eradicate the Infamous was Voltaire's criptic comment on the Inquisions
and corrupt Clergy of the Middle Ages.
The industrial revolution started in Itally,
spread to England, Holland and France and only much later to Germany and Russia.
Voltaire lived during a period when the church still wielded much power
in France and with the next door neighbour Spain firmly gripped in the
Theocratic Darkness of the Middle Ages.
Here are a few famous quips by this
remarkable historian and immensely wealthy industrialist.
Voltaire on Religion
What! Have you no monks to teach, to dispute, to govern, to intrigue and
to burn people who do not agree with them?
Which is more dangerous: fanaticism or atheism? Fanaticism
is certainly a thousand times more deadly; for atheism inspires no
bloody passion whereas fanaticism does; atheism is opposed
to crime and fanaticism causes crimes to be committed.
It is reported in the supplement of the council of Nicea (325AD) that the
fathers, being very perplexed to know which were the cryphal or apocryphal
books of the Old and New Testaments, put them all pell-mell on an
altar, and the books to be rejected fell to the ground. It is a pity
that this eloquent procedure has not survived.
If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities.
Christianity is the most ridiculous, the most absurd and bloody religion
that has ever infected the world.
'Nuff sed.
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