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Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology
Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology | Thomas Paine
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"Of all the tyrannies that affect mankind, tyranny in religion is the worst," declared Thomas Paine, adding, "every other species of tyranny is limited to the world we live in; but this attempts to stride beyond the grave, and seeks to pursue us into eternity." Paine's years of study and reflection on the role of religion in society culminated with his final work, The Age of Reason. This coollyreasoned polemic influenced religious thinking throughout the world at the dawn of the nineteenth century, and its resonance remains undiminished by time.The selfsame humanist and egalitarian views that made Paine a popular figure of the American Revolution brought him into frequent conflict with political authorities. Parts ofThe Age of Reason were written in a French jail, where Paine was confined for his oppositionto the execution of Louis XVI. An atack on revealed religion from the deist point of view embodied by Paine's credo, "I believe in one God, and no more" this work undertakes a hitherto unheard-of approachto Bible study. Its critical and objective examination of Old and New Testatments cites nemerous contradictions as evidenceagainst literal interpretations of the text. Well articulated and eminently readable, The Age of Reason is a classic of free thought."
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IndieNorth
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"The more unnatural anything is, the more it is capable of becoming the object of dismal admiration."

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IndieNorth
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"My own mind is my own church. All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit."

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This is absolutely fantastic, and another book I wish I would've read in high school or early college years when my belief in religion was teetering and could've used a push to get me to where I am today. The great 18th-century American patriot and deist Thomas Paine was ahead of his time, he was an enlightened soul along the lines of the the great Scotsman David Hume when it came to absolutely dismantling the tenets of religions.

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There really is a pack of extra Christmas lights on my mega-messy desk @LibrarianRyan 😀 (I swear I just cleaned my desk a couple weeks ago. I don‘t know how it gets this way so quickly.)

Also I have a very small part of the #tbr pile on the corner of my desk (the majority is in several stacks on the floor) & my new book enamel pin that says “Go away! I‘m reading”

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GoneFishing

I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.

JoeStalksBeck Love this man! 7y
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GoneFishing

One good schoolmaster is of more use than a hundred priests.

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GoneFishing

It is necessary to the happiness of man that he be mentally faithful to himself. Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving, it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.

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GoneFishing

I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that I know of. My own mind is my own church.

All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian, or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.