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Robert G. Ingersoll quotes - page 13
When I saw that statement I will tell you what I did. I knew the man's conscience must be writhing in his bosom to think that he had contributed a dollar toward my support, toward the support of a "materialistic demon.” I wrote him a letter and I said: "My Dear Sir: In order to relieve your conscience of the crime of having contributed to the support of an unbeliever in ghosts, I hereby enclose the amount you paid to attend my lecture.”.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The dead do not suffer. And if they live again, their lives will surely be as good as ours. We have no fear.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The vengeance of Jehovah stopped at the tomb. He never threatened to punish the dead; and there is not one word, from the first mistake in Genesis to the last curse of Malachi, containing the slightest intimation that God will take his revenge in another world. It was reserved for the New Testament to make known the doctrine of eternal pain.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Churches are becoming political organizations...
Robert G. Ingersoll
Millions of the noblest of the human race never heard of this creed. Millions of the bravest and best have heard of it, examined, and rejected it. Millions of the most infamous have believed it, and because of their belief, or notwithstanding their belief, have murdered millions of their fellows.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Write the name of Charles Darwin on the one hand and the name of every theologian who ever lived on the other, and from that name has come more light to the world than from all of those.
Robert G. Ingersoll
By this time the whole world should know that the real Bible has not yet been written, but is being written, and that it will never be finished until the race begins its downward march, or ceases to exist.
Robert G. Ingersoll
We have now a science called astronomy. That science has done more to enlarge the horizon of human thought than all things else.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The man who sits by the bed of his invalid wife, -- a wife prematurely old and gray, -- the husband who sits by her bed and holds her thin, wan hand in his as lovingly, and kisses it as rapturously, as passionately, as when it was dimpled, -- that is worship; that man is a worshiper; that is real religion.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Cruelty is the worst of sins. It is far better to worship a false God, than to injure your neighbor-far better to bow before a monstrosity of stone, than to enslave your fellow-men.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The fact is that Christianity was in existence for fifteen hundred years before there was an astronomer in Christendom.
Robert G. Ingersoll
This is all he says about the most wonderful vision that ever astonished human eyes, a miracle great enough to have stuffed credulity to bursting; and yet all we have is this one, poor, meagre verse.
Robert G. Ingersoll
My religious belief is my own. It belongs to me, not to the State of Illinois. I would not smother one sentiment of my heart to be the Emperor of the round world.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Around this sacred word cluster the joys and sorrows, the agonies and ecstasies, of the human race. The mother walks in the shadow of death that she may give another life.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The Protestants have persecuted exactly to the extent of their power. The Catholics have done the same.
Robert G. Ingersoll
There is a constitution higher than any statute. There is a law higher than any constitution. It is the law of the human conscience.
Robert G. Ingersoll
There is this peculiarity in our country-the only men who can be trusted with human liberty are the ones who are not to be angels hereafter.
Robert G. Ingersoll
They did not know much, but they believed a great deal.
Robert G. Ingersoll
I want to say that if there is anything I like in the world it is fairness. And one reason I like it so well is that I have had so little of it.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The writers of the New Testament seem to have thought that the world was about coming to an end. This world was to be sacrificed absolutely to the next.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Without heresy there could have been no progress.
Robert G. Ingersoll
These claims are so at variance with every known recorded fact, so palpably absurd, that every free unbiased soul is forced to raise the standard of revolt.
Robert G. Ingersoll
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