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  1. A quotation from Mark Twain

       “You heard these words: ‘Grant us the victory, O Lord our God!’ That is sufficient. The whole of the uttered prayer is compact into those pregnant words. Elaborations were not necessary. When you have prayed for victory you have prayed for many unmentioned results which follow victory — must follow it, cannot help but follow it. Upon the listening spirit of God fell also the unspoken part of the prayer. He commandeth me to put it into words. Listen!
       “O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle — be Thou near them! With them — in spirit — we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved firesides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it — for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen.
       (After a pause.) “Ye have prayed it; if ye still desire it, speak! The messenger of the Most High waits!”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]
    Story (1905), “The War Prayer”

    More about this quote: wist.info/twain-mark/5637/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #twain #marktwain #warprayer #blood #consequences #defeat #destruction #devastation #divinewill #divinewrath #enemy #imprecation #intercession #killing #prayer #suffering #tragedy #unintendedconsequences #victory #violence #war #divineintercession #curse #divinelove

  2. A quotation from Mark Twain

       “You heard these words: ‘Grant us the victory, O Lord our God!’ That is sufficient. The whole of the uttered prayer is compact into those pregnant words. Elaborations were not necessary. When you have prayed for victory you have prayed for many unmentioned results which follow victory — must follow it, cannot help but follow it. Upon the listening spirit of God fell also the unspoken part of the prayer. He commandeth me to put it into words. Listen!
       “O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle — be Thou near them! With them — in spirit — we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved firesides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it — for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen.
       (After a pause.) “Ye have prayed it; if ye still desire it, speak! The messenger of the Most High waits!”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]
    Story (1905), “The War Prayer”

    More about this quote: wist.info/twain-mark/5637/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #twain #marktwain #warprayer #blood #consequences #defeat #destruction #devastation #divinewill #divinewrath #enemy #imprecation #intercession #killing #prayer #suffering #tragedy #unintendedconsequences #victory #violence #war #divineintercession #curse #divinelove

  3. A quotation from Mark Twain

       “You heard these words: ‘Grant us the victory, O Lord our God!’ That is sufficient. The whole of the uttered prayer is compact into those pregnant words. Elaborations were not necessary. When you have prayed for victory you have prayed for many unmentioned results which follow victory — must follow it, cannot help but follow it. Upon the listening spirit of God fell also the unspoken part of the prayer. He commandeth me to put it into words. Listen!
       “O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle — be Thou near them! With them — in spirit — we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved firesides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it — for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen.
       (After a pause.) “Ye have prayed it; if ye still desire it, speak! The messenger of the Most High waits!”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]
    Story (1905), “The War Prayer”

    More about this quote: wist.info/twain-mark/5637/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #twain #marktwain #warprayer #blood #consequences #defeat #destruction #devastation #divinewill #divinewrath #enemy #imprecation #intercession #killing #prayer #suffering #tragedy #unintendedconsequences #victory #violence #war #divineintercession #curse #divinelove

  4. A quotation from Mark Twain

       “You heard these words: ‘Grant us the victory, O Lord our God!’ That is sufficient. The whole of the uttered prayer is compact into those pregnant words. Elaborations were not necessary. When you have prayed for victory you have prayed for many unmentioned results which follow victory — must follow it, cannot help but follow it. Upon the listening spirit of God fell also the unspoken part of the prayer. He commandeth me to put it into words. Listen!
       “O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle — be Thou near them! With them — in spirit — we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved firesides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it — for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen.
       (After a pause.) “Ye have prayed it; if ye still desire it, speak! The messenger of the Most High waits!”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]
    Story (1905), “The War Prayer”

    More about this quote: wist.info/twain-mark/5637/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #twain #marktwain #warprayer #blood #consequences #defeat #destruction #devastation #divinewill #divinewrath #enemy #imprecation #intercession #killing #prayer #suffering #tragedy #unintendedconsequences #victory #violence #war #divineintercession #curse #divinelove

  5. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    The doctrine of eternal pain is my trouble with this Christian religion. I reject it on account of its infinite heartlessness.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #cruelty #damnation #divinejudgment #divinejustice #divinelaw #divineplan #divinepunishment #divinewill #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #heartlessness

  6. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    The doctrine of eternal pain is my trouble with this Christian religion. I reject it on account of its infinite heartlessness.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #cruelty #damnation #divinejudgment #divinejustice #divinelaw #divineplan #divinepunishment #divinewill #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #heartlessness

  7. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    The doctrine of eternal pain is my trouble with this Christian religion. I reject it on account of its infinite heartlessness.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #cruelty #damnation #divinejudgment #divinejustice #divinelaw #divineplan #divinepunishment #divinewill #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #heartlessness

  8. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    The doctrine of eternal pain is my trouble with this Christian religion. I reject it on account of its infinite heartlessness.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #cruelty #damnation #divinejudgment #divinejustice #divinelaw #divineplan #divinepunishment #divinewill #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #heartlessness

  9. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
    🔥 tinyurl.com/5xs9mcx8
    #shadowsunveiled #ChurchAndState #accountability #PoliticalPower #FreePress #democracy #divinewill #apocalypse #PeteHegseth #MikeJohnson #blueangels #Putin #SaddamHussein #TylerSimmons

  10. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
    🔥 tinyurl.com/5xs9mcx8
    #shadowsunveiled #ChurchAndState #accountability #PoliticalPower #FreePress #democracy #divinewill #apocalypse #PeteHegseth #MikeJohnson #blueangels #Putin #SaddamHussein #TylerSimmons

  11. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
    🔥 tinyurl.com/5xs9mcx8
    #shadowsunveiled #ChurchAndState #accountability #PoliticalPower #FreePress #democracy #divinewill #apocalypse #PeteHegseth #MikeJohnson #blueangels #Putin #SaddamHussein #TylerSimmons

  12. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
    🔥 tinyurl.com/5xs9mcx8
    #shadowsunveiled #ChurchAndState #accountability #PoliticalPower #FreePress #democracy #divinewill #apocalypse #PeteHegseth #MikeJohnson #blueangels #Putin #SaddamHussein #TylerSimmons

  13. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
    🔥 tinyurl.com/5xs9mcx8
    #shadowsunveiled #ChurchAndState #accountability #PoliticalPower #FreePress #democracy #divinewill #apocalypse #PeteHegseth #MikeJohnson #blueangels #Putin #SaddamHussein #TylerSimmons

  14. Quote of the day, 18 March: St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi

    [Saint Mary Magdalen de’ Pazzi] tried to render her disciples not only obedient with a tranquil submission, but also desirous and almost famishing for the yoke of obedience. To this end she imposed on them that they should never do even the least thing without her permission; and as she could not always be with them, she assigned to each of them a companion, of whom, in her absence, they were to ask permission; and when even this could not be done, they were then to ask permission of anyone present, and never to do anything without some submission to the will of others. By accustoming themselves to obey in small things, they facilitated obedience in things greater and of strict obligation, as the same disciples avowed that it had so happened to them.

    “Until you give yourselves into the hands of obedience as if dead, you can never taste what serving God is. Offer your will in sacrifice to God, and you will derive therefrom a sovereign consolation. If you wish to comply with the Divine Will, beware lest by persuasions you draw the will of the superiors to your own; but try to execute, simply and entirely, their orders, and thus will you arrive at a great perfection. If you experience a repugnance to break your will for the sake of obedience, you show that you have very little love for God, as you do not wish to trouble yourself in the one thing by which you can give Him sovereign honor—namely, submitting to the will of others for His love.”

    And she tried to render her disciples not only obedient with a tranquil submission, but also desirous and almost famishing for the yoke of obedience. To this end she imposed on them that they should never do even the least thing without her permission; and as she could not always be with them, she assigned to each of them a companion, of whom, in her absence, they were to ask permission; and when even this could not be done, they were then to ask permission of anyone present, and never to do anything without some submission to the will of others. By accustoming themselves to obey in small things, they facilitated obedience in things greater and of strict obligation, as the same disciples avowed that it had so happened to them.

    Father Placido Fabrini

    The Life of St. Mary Magdalen De’ Pazzi, chap. XXIX

    Fabrini, P. & De’ Pazzi, M.M. 1900, The life of St. Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi: Florentine noble, sacred Carmelite virgin, translated from the Italian by Isoleri A., [publisher not identified] Philadelphia.

    Featured image: The Ecstasy of St Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi is an oil on canvas painting attributed to the Italian painter Alessandro Rosi (1627–1697). Its creation date is ca. 1650–1660 and it is part of the collection of the Musée des Beaux Arts in Chambéry, France. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

    #DivineWill #obedience #religiousLife #service #StMaryMagdaleneDePazzi
  15. A quotation from Thomas Carlyle

    Is not every true Reformer, by the nature of him, a Priest first of all? He appeals to Heaven’s invisible justice against Earth’s visible force; knows that it, the invisible, is strong and alone strong. He is a believer in the divine truth of things; a seer, seeing through the shows of things; a worshiper, in one way or the other, of the divine truth of things; a Priest, that is. If he be not first a Priest, he will never be good for much as a Reformer.

    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian
    Lecture (1840-05-15), “The Hero as Priest,” Home House, Portman Square, London

    More about this quote: wist.info/carlyle-thomas/82359…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #carlyle #thomascarlyle #activist #agitator #believer #changeagent #crusader #divinejustice #divinelaw #divinepurpose #divinetruth #divinewill #faith #ideologue #preacher #priest #prophet #radical #reform #reformer #seer #worshiper

  16. A quotation from Thomas Carlyle

    Is not every true Reformer, by the nature of him, a Priest first of all? He appeals to Heaven’s invisible justice against Earth’s visible force; knows that it, the invisible, is strong and alone strong. He is a believer in the divine truth of things; a seer, seeing through the shows of things; a worshiper, in one way or the other, of the divine truth of things; a Priest, that is. If he be not first a Priest, he will never be good for much as a Reformer.

    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian
    Lecture (1840-05-15), “The Hero as Priest,” Home House, Portman Square, London

    More about this quote: wist.info/carlyle-thomas/82359…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #carlyle #thomascarlyle #activist #agitator #believer #changeagent #crusader #divinejustice #divinelaw #divinepurpose #divinetruth #divinewill #faith #ideologue #preacher #priest #prophet #radical #reform #reformer #seer #worshiper

  17. A quotation from Thomas Carlyle

    Is not every true Reformer, by the nature of him, a Priest first of all? He appeals to Heaven’s invisible justice against Earth’s visible force; knows that it, the invisible, is strong and alone strong. He is a believer in the divine truth of things; a seer, seeing through the shows of things; a worshiper, in one way or the other, of the divine truth of things; a Priest, that is. If he be not first a Priest, he will never be good for much as a Reformer.

    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian
    Lecture (1840-05-15), “The Hero as Priest,” Home House, Portman Square, London

    More about this quote: wist.info/carlyle-thomas/82359…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #carlyle #thomascarlyle #activist #agitator #believer #changeagent #crusader #divinejustice #divinelaw #divinepurpose #divinetruth #divinewill #faith #ideologue #preacher #priest #prophet #radical #reform #reformer #seer #worshiper

  18. A quotation from Thomas Carlyle

    Is not every true Reformer, by the nature of him, a Priest first of all? He appeals to Heaven’s invisible justice against Earth’s visible force; knows that it, the invisible, is strong and alone strong. He is a believer in the divine truth of things; a seer, seeing through the shows of things; a worshiper, in one way or the other, of the divine truth of things; a Priest, that is. If he be not first a Priest, he will never be good for much as a Reformer.

    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian
    Lecture (1840-05-15), “The Hero as Priest,” Home House, Portman Square, London

    More about this quote: wist.info/carlyle-thomas/82359…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #carlyle #thomascarlyle #activist #agitator #believer #changeagent #crusader #divinejustice #divinelaw #divinepurpose #divinetruth #divinewill #faith #ideologue #preacher #priest #prophet #radical #reform #reformer #seer #worshiper

  19. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    In his infinite goodness, God invented rheumatism and gout and dyspepsia, cancers and neuralgia, and is still inventing new diseases. Not only this, but he decreed the pangs of mothers, and that by the gates of love and life should crouch the dragons of death and pain. Fearing that some might, by accident, live too long, he planted poisonous vines and herbs that looked like food. He caught the serpents he had made and gave them fangs and curious organs, ingeniously devised to distill and deposit the deadly drop. He changed the nature of the beasts, that they might feed on human flesh. He cursed a world, and tainted every spring and source of joy. He poisoned every breath of air; corrupted even light, that it might bear disease on every ray; tainted every drop of blood in human veins; touched every nerve, that it might bear the double fruit of pain and joy; decreed all accidents and mistakes that maim and hurt and kill, and set the snares of life-long grief, baited with present pleasure, — with a moment’s joy. Then and there he foreknew and foreordained all human tears. And yet all this is but the prelude, the introduction, to the infinite revenge of the good God. Increase and multiply all human griefs until the mind has reached imagination’s farthest verge, then add eternity to time, and you may faintly tell, but never can conceive, the infinite horrors of this doctrine called “The Fall of Man.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #Christianity #curse #death #disease #divineanger #divinejustice #divinelove #divineplan #divinepunishment #divineretribution #divinewill #divinewrath #Eden #fallofman #foreordainment #GardenofEden #Genesis #God #humancondition #illness #mortality #omniscience #originalsin #predestination #problemofsuffering #revenge #suffering #theodicy

  20. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    In his infinite goodness, God invented rheumatism and gout and dyspepsia, cancers and neuralgia, and is still inventing new diseases. Not only this, but he decreed the pangs of mothers, and that by the gates of love and life should crouch the dragons of death and pain. Fearing that some might, by accident, live too long, he planted poisonous vines and herbs that looked like food. He caught the serpents he had made and gave them fangs and curious organs, ingeniously devised to distill and deposit the deadly drop. He changed the nature of the beasts, that they might feed on human flesh. He cursed a world, and tainted every spring and source of joy. He poisoned every breath of air; corrupted even light, that it might bear disease on every ray; tainted every drop of blood in human veins; touched every nerve, that it might bear the double fruit of pain and joy; decreed all accidents and mistakes that maim and hurt and kill, and set the snares of life-long grief, baited with present pleasure, — with a moment’s joy. Then and there he foreknew and foreordained all human tears. And yet all this is but the prelude, the introduction, to the infinite revenge of the good God. Increase and multiply all human griefs until the mind has reached imagination’s farthest verge, then add eternity to time, and you may faintly tell, but never can conceive, the infinite horrors of this doctrine called “The Fall of Man.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #Christianity #curse #death #disease #divineanger #divinejustice #divinelove #divineplan #divinepunishment #divineretribution #divinewill #divinewrath #Eden #fallofman #foreordainment #GardenofEden #Genesis #God #humancondition #illness #mortality #omniscience #originalsin #predestination #problemofsuffering #revenge #suffering #theodicy

  21. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    In his infinite goodness, God invented rheumatism and gout and dyspepsia, cancers and neuralgia, and is still inventing new diseases. Not only this, but he decreed the pangs of mothers, and that by the gates of love and life should crouch the dragons of death and pain. Fearing that some might, by accident, live too long, he planted poisonous vines and herbs that looked like food. He caught the serpents he had made and gave them fangs and curious organs, ingeniously devised to distill and deposit the deadly drop. He changed the nature of the beasts, that they might feed on human flesh. He cursed a world, and tainted every spring and source of joy. He poisoned every breath of air; corrupted even light, that it might bear disease on every ray; tainted every drop of blood in human veins; touched every nerve, that it might bear the double fruit of pain and joy; decreed all accidents and mistakes that maim and hurt and kill, and set the snares of life-long grief, baited with present pleasure, — with a moment’s joy. Then and there he foreknew and foreordained all human tears. And yet all this is but the prelude, the introduction, to the infinite revenge of the good God. Increase and multiply all human griefs until the mind has reached imagination’s farthest verge, then add eternity to time, and you may faintly tell, but never can conceive, the infinite horrors of this doctrine called “The Fall of Man.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

    More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #Christianity #curse #death #disease #divineanger #divinejustice #divinelove #divineplan #divinepunishment #divineretribution #divinewill #divinewrath #Eden #fallofman #foreordainment #GardenofEden #Genesis #God #humancondition #illness #mortality #omniscience #originalsin #predestination #problemofsuffering #revenge #suffering #theodicy

  22. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    In his infinite goodness, God invented rheumatism and gout and dyspepsia, cancers and neuralgia, and is still inventing new diseases. Not only this, but he decreed the pangs of mothers, and that by the gates of love and life should crouch the dragons of death and pain. Fearing that some might, by accident, live too long, he planted poisonous vines and herbs that looked like food. He caught the serpents he had made and gave them fangs and curious organs, ingeniously devised to distill and deposit the deadly drop. He changed the nature of the beasts, that they might feed on human flesh. He cursed a world, and tainted every spring and source of joy. He poisoned every breath of air; corrupted even light, that it might bear disease on every ray; tainted every drop of blood in human veins; touched every nerve, that it might bear the double fruit of pain and joy; decreed all accidents and mistakes that maim and hurt and kill, and set the snares of life-long grief, baited with present pleasure, — with a moment’s joy. Then and there he foreknew and foreordained all human tears. And yet all this is but the prelude, the introduction, to the infinite revenge of the good God. Increase and multiply all human griefs until the mind has reached imagination’s farthest verge, then add eternity to time, and you may faintly tell, but never can conceive, the infinite horrors of this doctrine called “The Fall of Man.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  23. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

       Only the other day a gentleman was telling me of a case of special Providence. He knew it. He had been the subject of it. A few years ago he was about to go on a ship, when he was detained. He did not go, and the ship was lost with all on board.
       “Yes,” I said, ” Do you think the people who were drowned believed in special Providence?” Think of the infinite egotism of such a doctrine. Here is a man that fails to go upon a ship with 500 passengers, and they go down to the bottom of the sea — fathers, mothers, children, and loving husbands and wives waiting upon the shores of expectation. Here is one poor little wretch that did not happen to go! And he thinks that God, the Infinite Being, interfered in his poor little withered behalf and let the rest all go. That is special Providence!

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  24. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

       Only the other day a gentleman was telling me of a case of special Providence. He knew it. He had been the subject of it. A few years ago he was about to go on a ship, when he was detained. He did not go, and the ship was lost with all on board.
       “Yes,” I said, ” Do you think the people who were drowned believed in special Providence?” Think of the infinite egotism of such a doctrine. Here is a man that fails to go upon a ship with 500 passengers, and they go down to the bottom of the sea — fathers, mothers, children, and loving husbands and wives waiting upon the shores of expectation. Here is one poor little wretch that did not happen to go! And he thinks that God, the Infinite Being, interfered in his poor little withered behalf and let the rest all go. That is special Providence!

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  25. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

       Only the other day a gentleman was telling me of a case of special Providence. He knew it. He had been the subject of it. A few years ago he was about to go on a ship, when he was detained. He did not go, and the ship was lost with all on board.
       “Yes,” I said, ” Do you think the people who were drowned believed in special Providence?” Think of the infinite egotism of such a doctrine. Here is a man that fails to go upon a ship with 500 passengers, and they go down to the bottom of the sea — fathers, mothers, children, and loving husbands and wives waiting upon the shores of expectation. Here is one poor little wretch that did not happen to go! And he thinks that God, the Infinite Being, interfered in his poor little withered behalf and let the rest all go. That is special Providence!

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  26. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

       Only the other day a gentleman was telling me of a case of special Providence. He knew it. He had been the subject of it. A few years ago he was about to go on a ship, when he was detained. He did not go, and the ship was lost with all on board.
       “Yes,” I said, ” Do you think the people who were drowned believed in special Providence?” Think of the infinite egotism of such a doctrine. Here is a man that fails to go upon a ship with 500 passengers, and they go down to the bottom of the sea — fathers, mothers, children, and loving husbands and wives waiting upon the shores of expectation. Here is one poor little wretch that did not happen to go! And he thinks that God, the Infinite Being, interfered in his poor little withered behalf and let the rest all go. That is special Providence!

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  27. A quotation from Euripides

    MEDEA: O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways
       to recognize false gold, when there’s no mark,
       no token stamped on the human body,
       to indicate which men are worthless.
       
    [ΜΉΔΕΙΑ: ὦ Ζεῦ, τί δὴ χρυσοῦ μὲν ὃς κίβδηλος ᾖ
       τεκμήρι᾽ ἀνθρώποισιν ὤπασας σαφῆ,
       ἀνδρῶν δ᾽ ὅτῳ χρὴ τὸν κακὸν διειδέναι
       οὐδεὶς χαρακτὴρ ἐμπέφυκε σώματι;]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 516ff (431 BC) [tr. Johnston (2008)]

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  28. A quotation from Euripides

    MEDEA: O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways
       to recognize false gold, when there’s no mark,
       no token stamped on the human body,
       to indicate which men are worthless.
       
    [ΜΉΔΕΙΑ: ὦ Ζεῦ, τί δὴ χρυσοῦ μὲν ὃς κίβδηλος ᾖ
       τεκμήρι᾽ ἀνθρώποισιν ὤπασας σαφῆ,
       ἀνδρῶν δ᾽ ὅτῳ χρὴ τὸν κακὸν διειδέναι
       οὐδεὶς χαρακτὴρ ἐμπέφυκε σώματι;]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 516ff (431 BC) [tr. Johnston (2008)]

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  29. A quotation from Euripides

    MEDEA: O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways
       to recognize false gold, when there’s no mark,
       no token stamped on the human body,
       to indicate which men are worthless.
       
    [ΜΉΔΕΙΑ: ὦ Ζεῦ, τί δὴ χρυσοῦ μὲν ὃς κίβδηλος ᾖ
       τεκμήρι᾽ ἀνθρώποισιν ὤπασας σαφῆ,
       ἀνδρῶν δ᾽ ὅτῳ χρὴ τὸν κακὸν διειδέναι
       οὐδεὶς χαρακτὴρ ἐμπέφυκε σώματι;]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 516ff (431 BC) [tr. Johnston (2008)]

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  30. A quotation from Abraham Lincoln

    Let us diligently apply the means, never doubting that a just God, in his own good time, will give us the rightful result.

    Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) American lawyer, politician, US President (1861-65)
    Letter (1863-08-26) to James C. Conkling

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  31. A quotation from Abraham Lincoln

    Let us diligently apply the means, never doubting that a just God, in his own good time, will give us the rightful result.

    Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) American lawyer, politician, US President (1861-65)
    Letter (1863-08-26) to James C. Conkling

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  32. A quotation from Euripides

    NURSE:                             But not long
       Can the extremes of grandeur ever last;
       And heavier are the curses which it brings
       When Fortune visits us in all her wrath.
     
    [ΤΡΟΦΌΣ:           Τὰ δ᾽ ὑπερβάλλοντ᾽
       οὐδένα καιρὸν δύναται θνητοῖς,
       μείζους δ᾽ ἄτας, ὅταν ὀργισθῇ
       δαίμων οἴκοις, ἀπέδωκεν.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 127ff (431 BC) [tr. Wodhull (1782)]

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  33. A quotation from Euripides

    NURSE:                             But not long
       Can the extremes of grandeur ever last;
       And heavier are the curses which it brings
       When Fortune visits us in all her wrath.
     
    [ΤΡΟΦΌΣ:           Τὰ δ᾽ ὑπερβάλλοντ᾽
       οὐδένα καιρὸν δύναται θνητοῖς,
       μείζους δ᾽ ἄτας, ὅταν ὀργισθῇ
       δαίμων οἴκοις, ἀπέδωκεν.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 127ff (431 BC) [tr. Wodhull (1782)]

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  34. A quotation from Euripides

    NURSE:                             But not long
       Can the extremes of grandeur ever last;
       And heavier are the curses which it brings
       When Fortune visits us in all her wrath.
     
    [ΤΡΟΦΌΣ:           Τὰ δ᾽ ὑπερβάλλοντ᾽
       οὐδένα καιρὸν δύναται θνητοῖς,
       μείζους δ᾽ ἄτας, ὅταν ὀργισθῇ
       δαίμων οἴκοις, ἀπέδωκεν.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 127ff (431 BC) [tr. Wodhull (1782)]

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  35. A quotation from Euripides

    NURSE:                             But not long
       Can the extremes of grandeur ever last;
       And heavier are the curses which it brings
       When Fortune visits us in all her wrath.
     
    [ΤΡΟΦΌΣ:           Τὰ δ᾽ ὑπερβάλλοντ᾽
       οὐδένα καιρὸν δύναται θνητοῖς,
       μείζους δ᾽ ἄτας, ὅταν ὀργισθῇ
       δαίμων οἴκοις, ἀπέδωκεν.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 127ff (431 BC) [tr. Wodhull (1782)]

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  36. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    One of these gods, according to the account, drowned an entire world, with the exception of eight persons. The old, the young, the beautiful and the helpless were remorsely devoured by the shoreless sea. This, the most fearful tragedy that the imagination of ignorant priests ever conceived, was the act, not of a devil, but of a god, so-called, whom men ignorantly worship unto this day.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  37. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    One of these gods, according to the account, drowned an entire world, with the exception of eight persons. The old, the young, the beautiful and the helpless were remorsely devoured by the shoreless sea. This, the most fearful tragedy that the imagination of ignorant priests ever conceived, was the act, not of a devil, but of a god, so-called, whom men ignorantly worship unto this day.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  38. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    One of these gods, according to the account, drowned an entire world, with the exception of eight persons. The old, the young, the beautiful and the helpless were remorsely devoured by the shoreless sea. This, the most fearful tragedy that the imagination of ignorant priests ever conceived, was the act, not of a devil, but of a god, so-called, whom men ignorantly worship unto this day.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  39. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    One of these gods, according to the account, drowned an entire world, with the exception of eight persons. The old, the young, the beautiful and the helpless were remorsely devoured by the shoreless sea. This, the most fearful tragedy that the imagination of ignorant priests ever conceived, was the act, not of a devil, but of a god, so-called, whom men ignorantly worship unto this day.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  40. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  41. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  42. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  43. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  44. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  45. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Many are the forms of what is unknown.
       Much that the gods achieve is surprise.
       What we look for does not come to pass;
       God finds a way for what none foresaw.
       Such was the end of this story.
     
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων,
       πολλὰ δ᾽ ἀέλπτως κραίνουσι θεοί:
       καὶ τὰ δοκηθέντ᾽ οὐκ ἐτελέσθη,
       τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον ηὗρε θεός.
       τοιόνδ᾽ ἀπέβη τόδε πρᾶγμα.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1688ff, final lines (412 BC) [tr. Lattimore (1956)]

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  46. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Many are the forms of what is unknown.
       Much that the gods achieve is surprise.
       What we look for does not come to pass;
       God finds a way for what none foresaw.
       Such was the end of this story.
     
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων,
       πολλὰ δ᾽ ἀέλπτως κραίνουσι θεοί:
       καὶ τὰ δοκηθέντ᾽ οὐκ ἐτελέσθη,
       τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον ηὗρε θεός.
       τοιόνδ᾽ ἀπέβη τόδε πρᾶγμα.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1688ff, final lines (412 BC) [tr. Lattimore (1956)]

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  47. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Many are the forms of what is unknown.
       Much that the gods achieve is surprise.
       What we look for does not come to pass;
       God finds a way for what none foresaw.
       Such was the end of this story.
     
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων,
       πολλὰ δ᾽ ἀέλπτως κραίνουσι θεοί:
       καὶ τὰ δοκηθέντ᾽ οὐκ ἐτελέσθη,
       τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον ηὗρε θεός.
       τοιόνδ᾽ ἀπέβη τόδε πρᾶγμα.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1688ff, final lines (412 BC) [tr. Lattimore (1956)]

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  48. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Many are the forms of what is unknown.
       Much that the gods achieve is surprise.
       What we look for does not come to pass;
       God finds a way for what none foresaw.
       Such was the end of this story.
     
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων,
       πολλὰ δ᾽ ἀέλπτως κραίνουσι θεοί:
       καὶ τὰ δοκηθέντ᾽ οὐκ ἐτελέσθη,
       τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον ηὗρε θεός.
       τοιόνδ᾽ ἀπέβη τόδε πρᾶγμα.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1688ff, final lines (412 BC) [tr. Lattimore (1956)]

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  49. A quotation from Shakespeare

    KING RICHARD: Not all the water in the rough rude sea
       Can wash the balm off from an anointed king.
       The breath of worldly men cannot depose
       The deputy elected by the Lord.
       For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed
       To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,
       God for His Richard hath in heavenly pay
       A glorious angel. Then, if angels fight,
       Weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right.

    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
    Richard II, Act 3, sc. 2, l. 55ff (3.2.55) (1595)

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  50. A quotation from Shakespeare

    KING RICHARD: Not all the water in the rough rude sea
       Can wash the balm off from an anointed king.
       The breath of worldly men cannot depose
       The deputy elected by the Lord.
       For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed
       To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,
       God for His Richard hath in heavenly pay
       A glorious angel. Then, if angels fight,
       Weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right.

    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
    Richard II, Act 3, sc. 2, l. 55ff (3.2.55) (1595)

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  51. A quotation from Shakespeare

    KING RICHARD: Not all the water in the rough rude sea
       Can wash the balm off from an anointed king.
       The breath of worldly men cannot depose
       The deputy elected by the Lord.
       For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed
       To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,
       God for His Richard hath in heavenly pay
       A glorious angel. Then, if angels fight,
       Weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right.

    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
    Richard II, Act 3, sc. 2, l. 55ff (3.2.55) (1595)

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  52. A quotation from Shakespeare

    KING RICHARD: Not all the water in the rough rude sea
       Can wash the balm off from an anointed king.
       The breath of worldly men cannot depose
       The deputy elected by the Lord.
       For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed
       To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,
       God for His Richard hath in heavenly pay
       A glorious angel. Then, if angels fight,
       Weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right.

    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
    Richard II, Act 3, sc. 2, l. 55ff (3.2.55) (1595)

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