登陆注册
19985800000046

第46章 CONCLUSION (1)

IN the former part of 'The Age of Reason' I have spoken of the three frauds, mystery, miracle, and.Prophecy; and as I have seen nothing in any of the answers to that work that in the least affects what I have there said upon those subjects, I shall not encumber this Second Part with additions that are not necessary.

I have spoken also in the same work upon what is celled revelation, and have shown the absurd misapplication of that term to the books of the Old Testament and the New; for certainly revelation is out of the question in reciting any thing of which man has been the actor or the witness.That which man has done or seen, needs no revelation to tell him he has done it, or seen it -- for he knows it already -- nor to enable him to tell it or to write it.It is ignorance, or imposition, to apply the term revelation in such cases; yet the Bible and Testament are classed under this fraudulent description of being all revelation.

Revelation then, so far as the term has relation between God and man, can only be applied to something which God reveals of his will to man;but though the power of the Almighty to make such a communication is necessarily admitted, because to that power all things are possible, yet, the thing so revealed (if any thing ever was revealed, and which, by the bye, it is impossible to prove) is revelation to the person only to whom it is made.His account of it to another is not revelation; and whoever puts faith in that account, puts it in the man from whom the account comes;and that man may have been deceived, or may have dreamed it; or he may be an impostor and may lie.There is no possible criterion whereby to judge of the truth of what he tells; for even the morality of it would be no proof of revelation.In all such cases, the proper answer should be, "When it is revealed to me, I will believe it to be revelation; but it is not and cannot be incumbent upon me to believe it to be revelation before;neither is it proper that I should take the word of man as the word of God, and put man in the place of God." This is the manner in which I have spoken of revelation in the former part of The Age of Reason; and which, whilst it reverentially admits revelation as a possible thing, because, as before said, to the Almighty all things are possible, it prevents the imposition of one man upon another, and precludes the wicked use of pretended revelation.

But though, speaking for myself, I thus admit the possibility of revelation, I totally disbelieve that the Almighty ever did communicate any thing to man, by any mode of speech, in any language, or by any kind of vision, or appearance, or by any means which our senses are capable of receiving, otherwise than by the universal display of himself in the works of the creation, and by that repugnance we feel in ourselves to bad actions, and disposition to good ones.[A fair parallel of the then unknown aphorism of Kant: "Two things fill the soul with wonder and reverence, increasing evermore as I meditate more closely upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me." (Kritik derpraktischen Vernunfe, 1788).

Kant's religious utterances at the beginning of the French Revolution brought on him a royal mandate of silence, because he had worked out from "the moral law within" a principle of human equality precisely similar to that which Paine had derived from his Quaker doctrine of the "inner light" of every man.About the same time Paine's writings were suppressed in England.

Paine did not understand German, but Kant, though always independent in the formation of his opinions, was evidently well acquainted with the literature of the Revolution, in America, England, and France.-- Editor.]

The most detestable wickedness, the most horrid cruelties, and the greatest miseries, that have afflicted the human race have had their origin in this thing called revelation, or revealed religion.It has been the most dishonourable belief against the character of the divinity, the most destructive to morality, and the peace and happiness of man, that ever was propagated since man began to exist.It is better, far better, that we admitted, if it were possible, a thousand devils to roam at large, and to preach publicly the doctrine of devils, if there were any such, than that we permitted one such impostor and monster as Moses, Joshua, Samuel, and the Bible prophets, to come with the pretended word of God in his mouth, and have credit among us.

Whence arose all the horrid assassinations of whole nations of men, women, and infants, with which the Bible is filled; and the bloody persecutions, and tortures unto death and religious wars, that since that time have laid Europe in blood and ashes; whence arose they, but from this impious thing called revealed religion, and this monstrous belief that God has spoken to man? The lies of the Bible have been the cause of the one, and the lies of the Testament [of] the other.

Some Christians pretend that Christianity was not established by the sword; but of what period of time do they speak? It was impossible that twelve men could begin with the sword: they had not the power; but no sooner were the professors of Christianity sufficiently powerful to employ the sword than they did so, and the stake and faggot too; and Mahomet could not do it sooner.By the same spirit that Peter cut off the ear of the high priest's servant (if the story be true) he would cut off his head, and the head of his master, had he been able.Besides this, Christianity grounds itself originally upon the [Hebrew] Bible, and the Bible was established altogether by the sword, and that in the worst use of it -- not to terrify, but to extirpate.The Jews made no converts: they butchered all.The Bible is the sire of the [New] Testament, and both are called the word of God.

The Christians read both books; the ministers preach from both books; and this thing called Cliristianity is made up of both.It is then false to say that Christianity was not established by the sword.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 与文征明书

    与文征明书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 幻冰帝

    幻冰帝

    有一位崛起于混沌中的先行者,在死去之前遇到了一个倔强的男孩,于是将要陷入黑暗的世界重新焕发生机!
  • 甜蜜校园:邪魅公主闯天下

    甜蜜校园:邪魅公主闯天下

    冰冷如她;邪魅如她;可爱如她;不一样的性格,不一样的人格魅力,她们究竟该何去何从?
  • 2001起的悠闲人生

    2001起的悠闲人生

    不虐主,无烦恼,只有悠闲的生活参杂着正常人所拥有的喜怒哀乐,爱恨情仇。(装逼无止境)
  • 蓝岛之梦

    蓝岛之梦

    传说盘古开天辟地,双眼变成了太阳和月亮,血液化为江河湖海,可谁又知道他脸上的一颗黑痣却不像其他器官一样幻化,而是漂浮在太空中。时空流转,这颗痣与天体中各种物质结合,形成一颗神奇的星球---阿波菲斯。在这个星球上时刻都发生着非常美好的事情,同时也酝酿着无法预知的灾祸。
  • 网游之维尔纳学院

    网游之维尔纳学院

    嗨!我是打遍天下无敌游戏玩家的唯依依!知道什么是幸福吗?幸福就是每天都可以看到长着同一张脸的三个帅哥!知道什么是悲催吗?悲催就是那三个帅哥都是不折不扣的大!恶!魔!唉,在这里我要告诉大家,好奇心害死猫,大家不要轮落像我一样的下场啊!
  • 王源:微笑再次降临于我的心头

    王源:微笑再次降临于我的心头

    她,是他离开另一个她捡回家的,之后,她明白了他和另一个她的故事,离开之后,一年后回来复仇。
  • 暴虐无度之帝妃太嚣张

    暴虐无度之帝妃太嚣张

    花七檀,天生通灵,被视为怪胎,人人唾之。她沐七潭,专业搜刮——坑蒙拐骗,邪了门的穿越到灵隐大陆,来了一个移“花”接“木”。穿越来了才知道:鬼这种东西,应该害怕吗?她可是天天混在鬼堆里打交道!魔兽这种东西,应该尊敬吗?她可是抢了一堆魔兽宝宝回来!妖女这种东西,应该杀吗?有种就杀了我,没种就看着我毁了你!“把苹果给我!”女子怒瞪杏眼。某女无辜的看着她,然后狠狠地冲苹果咬下去:“现在你还要吗?”“这位子是我的!”另一女子扯高气扬道。某女翻了个白眼:“你跟我叫有屁用!你的椅子翻脸不认人你跟我讲?要么你叫它一声让它跑过去?”男强女强强强联手,娘炮炮灰炮炮惊天!
  • 傲娇小野受:攻主你别跑

    傲娇小野受:攻主你别跑

    他们问我为什么爱你,我想大约是那天阳光太好,风不喧嚣,树上的蝉也没有太吵,你在逆光里微笑,世间所有的温暖美好都在你眼底缠绕,岁月那样静好。
  • 傲娇学渣修炼记

    傲娇学渣修炼记

    初中生莱莉学习小菜鸟一个,游戏里转身成大神,殊不知偶然跌进真人游戏,开启全新世界。。