The Good Samaritan was not a Hebrew. He was not one of "the chosen people.” He was a poor, "miserable heathen,” who knew nothing about the Jehovah of the Old Testament, and who had never heard of the "scheme of salvation.” And yet, according to Christ, he was far more charitable than the Levites-the priests of Jehovah, the highest of "the chosen people.” Is it not perfectly plain from this story that charity was in the world before Christianity was established? (Robert G. Ingersoll)

The Good Samaritan was not a Hebrew. He was not one of "the chosen people.” He was a poor, "miserable heathen,” who knew nothing about the Jehovah of the Old Testament, and who had never heard of the "scheme of salvation.” And yet, according to Christ, he was far more charitable than the Levites-the priests of Jehovah, the highest of "the chosen people.” Is it not perfectly plain from this story that charity was in the world before Christianity was established?

Robert G. Ingersoll

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