Good Sense by baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach
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195. Logical and argumentative systems are not adapted to the capacity
of the vulgar 196. On the futility and danger of Theology 197, 198. On the evils produced by implicit faith 199. History teaches us, that all Religions were established by impostors, in days of ignorance 200. All Religions, ancient or modern, have borrowed from one another ridiculous ceremonies 201. Theology has always diverted philosophy from its right path 202. Theology explains nothing 203, 204. Theology has always fettered Morality, and retarded progress 205. It cannot be too often repeated and proved, that Religion is an extravagance and a calamity 206. Religion prevents us from seeing the true causes of misfortunes GOOD SENSE WITHOUT GOD |
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