If a man has a right to find God in his own way, he has a right to go to the devil in his own way also.
If a man has a right to find God in his own way, he has a right to go to the devil in his own way also.
"I also particularly like [Freud] because he was an atheist, and I grew tired of religion some time not long after birth. ... I don't believe something I can have absolutely no evidence of for millenniums."
The greatest burden in the world is superstition, not only of ceremonies in the church, but of imaginary and scarecrow sins at home."
"The fable of a god or gods visiting the earth did not originate with Christianity."
In a work called Anarchist Morality, Kropotkin recognizes the foundation of morals has nothing to do with religion.
What Pius IX condemned generally as "Liberalism" is today seen as general principles of modern civilization.
Not only is his advanced Rationalism found in his works — these include Poems and Songs and Absalom's Hair) — but he translated Robert Ingersoll for the Norwegian audience.
"If there really is a Holy Virgin or anyone up in the air, tell them to send lightening to strike me down or let the stones of the vault fall on my head. If you are unable to do that Mr. Priest, you're nothing but a puppet taking money from stupid old women."
Mascagni himself had no religious belief. His biographer, Giannotto Bastianelli, says that he was a pagan even in his religious compositions.
If the supposedly perfect Supreme Being was right in 1965, was he wrong in 1054 — when both excommunication and faith were stronger?