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Good Sense by baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach
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171. The supposition of the existence of a God is by no means necessary
to Morality

172. Religion and its supernatural Morality are fatal to the
public welfare

173. The union of Church and State is a calamity

174. National Religions are ruinous

175. Religion paralyses Morality

176. Fatal consequences of Devotion

177. The idea of a future life is not consoling to man

178. An Atheist is fully as conscientious as a religious man, and has
better motives for doing good

179. An Atheistical king would be far preferable to a religious king

180. Philosophy produces Morality

181. Religious opinions have little influence upon conduct

182. Reason leads man to Atheism

183. Fear alone makes Theists

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