There is no crime that the Catholic Church did not commit,-no cruelty that it did not practice,-no form of treachery that it did not reward, and no virtue that it did not persecute. It was the greatest and most powerful enemy of human rights. It did all that organization, cunning, piety, self-denial, heroism, treachery, zeal and brute force could do to enslave the children of men. It was the enemy of intelligence, the assassin of liberty, and the destroyer of progress. (Robert G. Ingersoll)

There is no crime that the Catholic Church did not commit,-no cruelty that it did not practice,-no form of treachery that it did not reward, and no virtue that it did not persecute. It was the greatest and most powerful enemy of human rights. It did all that organization, cunning, piety, self-denial, heroism, treachery, zeal and brute force could do to enslave the children of men. It was the enemy of intelligence, the assassin of liberty, and the destroyer of progress.

Robert G. Ingersoll

Related topics

children church commit crime cunning enemy force form human intelligence men liberty organization practice reward self-denial treachery virtue

Related quotes