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Infidelity Versus Orthodoxy.
We make the following extracts from Mr. Robert
Ingersoll's lecture delivered in Boston, Mass., May 11th, 1884, as published in
the Boston Herald of the day following:
Ladies and Gentlemen: It is inconceivable that
any man who believes in the Christian religion should attack it, for if he
believed in it, he would believe he puts in peril the eternity of his soul. But
it is conceivable that, in a country where the orthodox religion is a reward
for hypocrisy, thousands pretend to believe who do not. The man says to
himself: "If I tell my honest thoughts, I can have no office--I can never
be President." He says: If "I attack this religion, I cannot keep my
wife and children." I tell them, "Don't dress your children in rags
for the sake of expressing your thoughts. Do not try to improve your
fellow-men, they are not worth it, Go to church and say 'Amen' at the proper
time if you happen to be awake, and I will do the attacking for you."
There was a time when the astrologer said he
could read the stars, but now he has gone and the astronomer has taken his
place. There was a time when the soothsayer held a place, but he has been
superseded by the priest and the parson. They are the fruit of the same tree,
born of fear and ignorance. Now the preacher must go and give place to the
teacher. They die hard, but what else can they do? We have done with the
supernatural. There was a time when the prophet foretold the future, but the
philosopher has taken his place. The supernatural is dying from this world, and
let me tell you that everything is liable to death excepting demonstrated
truth. The allopath who first bled his patient near unto death and then
tried to bring him back to life is a thing of the past, but he died hard, and
for years you could have seen in some place or other some ancient members of
his profession looking for a patient whom he could bleed. There is to-day the
same warfare between orthodoxy and science as existed between the old
stage-coach and the railroad. But the coach had to give way, and the religion
of our fathers, with its cruel hell and tyrant God, must die--it is not for
this day and generation. They tell me it dies hard because it is of
supernatural origin. Let me whisper in the ear of the Protestant, Catholicism
dies hard, because the people are ignorant and the priests are cunning. Let me
whisper in the ear of the Catholic, Protestantism dies hard because of the same
thing. Let me whisper to both that Judaism died hard although thousands of
years older, and Mohammedanism dies hard because intelligence is a plant of
slow [R674 : page 3] growth. Let me whisper to
you all, infidelity is increasing every day.
We are past midnight. If the ministers would tell their honest thoughts, you would find that they do
not believe much more than I do, or know much more of the subject. Do you know
why the clergy dislike me? They know that I know that they know what they do
not know. They have been telling me for years that I am fighting a man of
straw; that the church does not believe what I have been saying of them, and
that I have been misled in reading their creeds; that I have been misled by
taking the Bible as it appears to me. I used to hope that I was mistaken, and
that they believed what they said. A little while ago the Congregational
churches appointed a high joint commission, composed of professors. They came
together and recommended a creed to the churches. These were men of advanced
thought, the ablest of the time, who pretended to know the sciences, and to
have read Darwin and Huxley. I read their creed, and I found I was right. I was
not fighting a man of straw. The orthodox churches still believe it is
necessary for you to believe something you do not understand. They say:
"We believe in one God, one Father Almighty, maker of heaven and of earth,
and of all things visible and invisible." But nobody knows if that is
true, or whether there is a God. They say he is maker of everything, but nobody
knows it. What was he doing before he started? What does an infinite
personality mean?
In the orthodox creed there is but one living
and true God, everlasting, without body, parts or passions, but I defy any man
to know it, and no man can write a better description of nothing. This God
walked in the garden and talked face to face with Moses, and he loves the
children of men who believe his book and damns to eternal flame of fire the man
who expresses his honest thought. There may be such a God for all I know, for
this is the only planet I was ever on. There may be another world, but if the
ministers know no more of it than this, it is hardly worth mentioning.
The next thing in this wonderful creed is the
providence of God, which is over all events of the world. Here is an infinite
and wise God, the governor of this world; but what evidence have we that this
world is presided over by this infinitely wise God? How do you account for Russia and Siberia?
That means all the human heart can suffer. How do you account for all the
horrors of slavery? How do you account for the holy martyrs? Why should God
allow men to be burned for believing in him? What is such a God worth! Why does
he allow all these ills in the world? He who allows it, having the power to
prevent it, is criminal. Who is responsible? He who makes man as he pleases--
God. A man told me a little while ago that there was a special providence in
his life. He was going to sail on a ship, but he was delayed, and he did not
go, and that ship went down, and he really thought that God had looked out for
his poor little withered life and let five hundred go down to the depths. What
did he suppose the other five hundred thought about a special providence? Why,
only the other night in Washington
the lightning struck the Young Men's Christian Association building, and in the
same block with my office, too. Special providence. What nonsense!
The Congregational churches believe in the
resurrection of the body. How they can, I do not know. My God shall be my
reason. It is the only torch nature has given me in the sad night called life. I
will go where that light leads me and take the consequences, not only in this
world, but in all others, no matter where.
I also find that this creed says: 'We believe
that Jesus Christ came to establish among men the kingdom of God,
the reign of truth, and love of righteousness and peace.' That may have been
his object, but what did he do? What has been the result? All the cunning
instruments of slaughter have been invented by Christian nations. Born of
"universal forgiveness" is the Krupp gun throwing a ball of two
thousand pounds weight. How do you account for the thirty years' war in Europe;
the war in Holland, the persecution of Scotland and Ireland
by England?
At the bottom of nearly all is superstition and heartlessness born of this religion.
They tell us in the creed that they believe in the ultimate prevalence of the kingdom of Christ over the earth. Is it so? You
only convert a few thousand of the fifty millions born each year. Are you going
to do this by your missionaries? You never converted an intelligent Chinaman or Hindoo. You cannot do it unless you go there and board them. [R674 : page 4] When the money stops, your
Christianity ceases.
"They say when a man dies nothing remains
but to damn him if he is not a Christian. Congregationalism makes hell as hot
as ever. If their doctrine is true, Benjamin Franklin is in hell. He wanted to
break chains here; he is a convict there. Thomas Jefferson has gone to his
reward, as he did not believe in the doctrine. Nearly all the revolutionary
heroes had not been born but once, and they are there. Old Ethan Allen adds to
the joys of hell. The soldiers of 1812 went to hell long ago, and nearly all
the soldiers of our civil war are in God's prison, compared to which Andersonville was a paradise. 'Great tidings of joy.'
Every idiot goes to heaven, and the less brain you have the better your chance.
Such men as Humboldt are in prison forever. They are damned long ago. They are
crying for water. Any civilized man ought to be damned who subscribes another
dollar for such preaching.
"They say I take away consolation when I
try to put out the fire of hell. If all believed really in 'orthodoxy' this
world would be a vast madhouse.
"Priests collect toll from fear and
ignorance, and know nothing of an hereafter. I leave the dead under the feeling
of hope, and I HOPE FOR JOY FOR THE WHOLE HUMAN RACE."
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