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The
Damage Religion Causes
by Robert Green Ingersoll
Religion makes enemies instead of friends. That
one word, "religion," covers all the horizon of
memory with visions of war, of outrage, of
persecution, of tyranny, and death. That one word
brings to the mind every instrument with which man
has tortured man. In that one word are all the
fagots and flames and dungeons of the past, and in
that word is the infinite and eternal hell of the
future.
In the name of universal benevolence Christians
have hated their fellow-men. Although they have
been preaching universal love, the Christian
nations are the warlike nations of the world. The
most destructive weapons of war have been invented
by Christians. The musket, the revolver, the rifle,
cannon, the bombshell, the torpedo, the explosive
bullet, have been invented by Christian brains.
Above all other arts, the Christian world has
placed the art of war.
A Christian nation has never had the slightest
respect for the rights of barbarians; neither has
any Christian sect any respect for the rights of
other sects. Anciently, the sects discussed with
fire and sword, and even now, something happens
almost every day to show that the old spirit that
was in the Inquisition still slumbers in the
Christian breast.
Whoever imagines himself a favorite with God,
holds other people in contempt.
Whenever a man believes that he has the exact
truth from God, there is in that man no spirit of
compromise. He has not the modesty born of the
imperfections of human nature; he has the arrogance
of theological certainty and the tyranny born of
ignorant assurance. Believing himself to be the
slave of God, he imitates his master, and of all
tyrants, the worst is a slave in power.
When a man really believes that it is necessary
to do a certain thing to be happy forever, or that
a certain belief is necessary to ensure eternal
joy, there is in that man no spirit of concession.
He divides the whole world into saints and sinners,
into believers and unbelievers, into God's sheep
and Devil's goats, into people who will be
glorified and people who will be damned.
A Christian nation can make no compromise with
one not Christian; it will either compel that
nation to accept its doctrine, or it will wage war.
If Christ, in fact, said "I came not to bring peace
but a sword," it is the only prophecy in the New
Testament that has been literally fulfilled.
Excerpted from The Works of
Robert G. Ingersoll
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Best
of Robert Ingersoll: Selections from His Writings
and Speeches, by Robert Green
Ingersoll
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