Everywhere pain, disease and death-death that does not wait for bent forms and gray hairs, but clutches babes and happy youths. Death that takes the mother from her helpless, dimpled child-death that fills the world with grief and tears. How can the orthodox Christian explain these things? (Robert G. Ingersoll)

Everywhere pain, disease and death-death that does not wait for bent forms and gray hairs, but clutches babes and happy youths. Death that takes the mother from her helpless, dimpled child-death that fills the world with grief and tears. How can the orthodox Christian explain these things?

Robert G. Ingersoll

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