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    He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.

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    Hell has been conceived as a police institution, to inspire fear in this world. But the worst of it all is that it no longer frightens anyone, and therefore it will have to be closed down.

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    Help yourself, then God will also help you!

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    He must be able to hear them [the counter arguments] from persons who actually believe them; who defend them in earnest, and do their very utmost for them. He must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form; he must feel the whole force of the difficulty which the true view of the subject has to encounter and dispose of; else he will never really possess himself of the portion of truth which meets and removes that difficulty.

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    Heresy is a word which, when it is used without passion, signifies a private opinion. So the different sects of the old philosophers, Academians, Peripatetics, Epicureans, Stoics, &c., were called heresies.

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    Heretics were most often bitterly persecuted for the their least deviation from accepted belief. It was precisely their obstinacy about trifles that irritated the righteous to madness.

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    "Heresy," by the way, simply means "choice." It came to mean "thoughtcrime," implying it was blasphemy to presume to choose your own belief instead of swallowing what the bishops spoonfed you.

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    Heresy is only another word for freedom of thought.

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    Heresy makes for progress.

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    Here we are, we're alone in the universe, there's no God, it just seems that it all began by something as simple as sunlight striking on a piece of rock. And here we are. We've only got ourselves. Somehow, we've just got to make a go of it. We've only ourselves.

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    Hero-worship is strongest where there is least regard for human freedom.

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    He's a smart man, so I am assuming he will do it.

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    He talks about the Scylla of Atheism and the Charybdis of Christianity - a state of mind which, by the way, is not conducive to bold navigation.

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    He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedictate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty.

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    He that dies a martyr proves that he was not a knave, but by no means that he was not a fool.

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    He was extremely reticent in his religious sentiments, at least in all that he wrote. Allusions to his belief are rarely, if ever, to be met with in his correspondence.

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    He who desires, but acts not, breeds pestilence.

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    He who does not believe in hell is in the greatest danger of landing there.

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    He who tries to flee from God takes refuge in himself.

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    Highly technical philosophical arguments of the sort many philosophers favor are absent here. That is because I have a prior problem to deal with. I have learned that arguments, no matter how watertight, often fall on deaf ears. I am myself the author of arguments that I consider rigorous and unanswerable but that are often not such much rebutted or even dismissed as simply ignored.

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    Historically, it is quite doubtful whether Christ ever existed at all, and if He did we do not know anything about Him.

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    Historical refutation as the definitive refutation.- In former times, one sought to prove that there is no God - today one indicates how the belief that there is a God arose and how this belief acquired its weight and importance: a counter-proof that there is no God thereby becomes superfluous.- When in former times one had refuted the 'proofs of the existence of God' put forward, there always remained the doubt whether better proofs might not be adduced than those just refuted: in those days atheists did not know how to make a clean sweep.

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    His worst fault is, he's given to prayer; he is something peevish that way.

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    Homo sapiens is the species that invents symbols in which to invest passion and authority, then forgets that symbols are inventions.

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    Honest investigation is utterly impossible within the pale of any church, for the reason, that if you think the church is right you will not investigate, and if you think it wrong, the church will investigate you.

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    Homo sapiens, the only creature endowed with reason, is also the only creature to pin its existence on things unreasonable.

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    Hope, like faith, is nothing if it is not courageous; it is nothing if it is not ridiculous.

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    How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones?

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    How can any woman believe that a loving and merciful God would, in one breath, command Eve to multiply and replenish the earth, and in the next, pronounce a curse upon her maternity? I do not believe that God inspired the Mosaic code, or gave out the laws about women which he is accused of doing.

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    How a regulation so unjust in itself, so foreign to the authority of Congress, and so hurtful to the sale of public land, and smelling so strongly of an antiquated bigotry, could have received the countenance of a committee is truly a matter of astonishment.

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    How is it that the Church produced no geometer in her autocratic reign of twelve hundred years?

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    How do I know the Bible isn't the word of God? Well if it was the word of God it would be clear and easy to understand...considering God was the creator of LANGUAGE!

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    However far back we may be able to trace the - so to speak - internal history of the Universe, there can be no question of arguing that this or that external origin is either probable or improbable. We do not have, and we necessarily could not have, experience of other Universes to tell us that Universes, or Universes with these particular features, are the work of Gods, or of Gods of this or that particular sort.

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    How many prison years in the years since Christ!

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    How unfortunate for mankind that the Lord is reported by Holy Writ as having said 'Vengeance is mine!'

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    How some dare scorn (as if a fabulous lie) that they should rise whom death to dust doth bind -- and like to beasts, a beastly life they lead, who naught attend save death when they are dead.

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    Humanists hold that ethical values are relative to human experience and need not be derived from theological or metaphysical foundations.

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    How to raise this dead level of theistic belief is really a matter of life and death for all denominations. Therefore their tolerance; but it is a tolerance not of understanding; but of weakness.

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    Humankind cannot bear very much reality.

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    Humanity is in the highest degree irrational, so that there is no prospect of influencing it by reasonable arguments. Against prejudice one can do nothing.

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    Human life is the result of a glorious evolutionary accident.

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    Humans: become atheists each and all! God will nevertheless welcome you with all his heart!

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    Hypothesis is a toll which can cause trouble if not used properly. We must be ready to abandon our hypothesis as soon as it is shown to be inconsistent with the facts.

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    I am a daylight atheist.

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    I always thought it was both impious and unnatural that such immanity and bloody strife should reign among professors of one faith.

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    I am absolutely convinced that religion is the main source of hatred in this world.

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    I am an atheist, myself. A simple faith, but a great comfort to me, in these last days.

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    I am an atheist, and if an atheist and a pope think the same things, there must be something true. There must be some human truth that is beyond religion.

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    I am anxious to see the doctrine of one god commenced in our state. But the population of my neighborhood is too slender, and is too much divided into other sects to maintain any one preacher well. I must therefore be contented to be an Unitarian by myself, although I know there are many around me who would become so, if once they could hear the questions fairly stated.

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    I am a poor mendicant. My earthly possessions consist of six spinning wheels, prison dishes, a can of goat's milk, six homespun loincloths and towels and my reputation, which cannot be worth much.