Superstition in All Ages (Unabridged Large Print)
Author | : Jean Meslier |
Publisher | : TGS Publishing |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 1610337727 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781610337724 |
Rating | : 4/5 (27 Downloads) |
Download or read book Superstition in All Ages (Unabridged Large Print) written by Jean Meslier and published by TGS Publishing. This book was released on 2011-03-01 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Large Print 17 point fontWhat are these boasted resources of the Christ-worshipers? Their morality? It is the same as in all religions, but their cruel dogmas produced and taught persecution and trouble. Their miracles? But what people has not its own, and what wise men do not disdain these fables? Their prophecies? Have we not shown their falsity? Their morals? Are they not often infamous? The establishment of their religion? but did not fanaticism begin, and has not intrigue visibly sustained this edifice? The doctrine? but is it not the height of absurdity? From the Preface"This work of the honest pastor is the most curious and the most powerful thing of the kind which the last century produced. . . . . Paine and Voltaire had reserves, but Jean Meslier had none. He keeps nothing back; and yet, after all, the wonder is not that there should have been one priest who left that testimony at his death, but that all priests do not. True, there is a great deal more to be said about religion, which I believe to be an eternal necessity of human nature, but no man has uttered the negative side of the matter with so much candor and completeness as Jean Meslier." The value of the testimony of a catholic priest, who in his last moments recanted the errors of his faith and asked God's pardon for having taught the catholic religion, was fully appreciated by Voltaire, who highly commended this grand work of Meslier. He voluntarily made every effort to increase its circulation, and even complained to D' Alembert "that there were not as many copies in all Paris as he himself had dispersed throughout the mountains of Switzerland."