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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (23836)7/23/1998 11:08:00 PM
From: Sam Ferguson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
The time is not far distant when a bondage of the intellect to the Church
will receive no more respectful consideration than a bondage of the body to
a master. This nineteenth century cannot much loner be bound by the
ignorance and intolerance of an age when might was the highest law and
force the only appeal. We need to recognize that the broadest possible
liberty is the greatest possible good; and that the liberty to think is the
highest good of all. So don't let people make you afraid to think, or to
laugh at nonsense wherever you see it.

Solomon saying it cannot make a silly thing wise, nor Moses doing it a
cruel thing kind. David cannot make brutality gentle, nor Paul injustice
just; and that the Bible sustains a wrong can never make it right.

Don't you know that if the leading men of the Old Testament were living
to-day, they would be known as liars, thieves, and murderers -- some indeed
as monsters to whom even these terms would be base flattery. Despoilers of
those who had not injured them; infamous liars in the name of God;
murderers of men; butchers of children; debauchers of women; if they were
living in the nineteenth century they would be unanimously elected to the
gallows -- that is if they escaped Judge Lynch long enough. And yet they
are held up to us, who have outgrown their morals, as authorities on the
subject of God's will to man, as Prophets, Saints, Mediators!

Do you want your children taught to believe in the purity and honor of such
men? Do you want your children taught to worship a God who sanctioned,
commanded, and gloried (and usually participated) in their worst crimes? Do
you want them to believe that at any time, in any age, a God was the
director in the most heinous crimes, in the vilest plots, in the most
cruel, vulgar, cowardly acts of vice that were ever recorded? Either he was
or else Moses' word is not worth a copper, and theology is the invention of
ignorance. He did these hideous things or the Bible is mistaken about it.
There is to-day that kind of a God somewhere in space waiting around to
pounce on anybody who doesn't admire him, or else the Church is founded
upon the ignorance and fear of its dupes, and teaches them what is not
true.

They say it is wicked to inquire into the facts. I say it is wrong not to.
It seems to me that in a matter like this the most important thing is to be
honest all round, and that if the claims of the Church are true no inquiry
can injure them. They say, "Oh, well, drop all the bad part, and only take
the good. There is a great deal of good in it too." But if I don't know
what is good myself I won't go to Moses and that class of men to find out.
I'll go to somebody who has got a clean record. I won't go to men who
robbed and murdered in the name of God; I won't go to men who bought and
sold their fellow-men; I won't go to men who gave their own daughters over
to the hate and lust of others, even bargaining for them with sons and
brothers. Such men cannot tell me what is good. Such men cannot make a
religion for me to live by, or a God that I can accept.