only by the sweat of his brow is
man to labor for the bread he eats?
Here is the exact Biblical quotation: "In the sweat of thy face thou
shalt eat bread..." and why? Only because he sought knowledge.
And does not the Bible God place a curse upon man for the knowledge that
has been such a solace and benefit to him?
Here is another exact Biblical quotation: "... cursed be the ground for
thy sake; in pain thou shalt eat of it all the days of thy life."
The Bible is a lie. It is a fake and a fraud.
I denounce this book and its God.
I hold it in utter detestation.
Every man and woman who has contributed to the relief of the pain and
suffering of humanity has been an infidel to the Bible God!
Every new invention, every new discovery for the benefit of man violates
these Biblical edicts!
I say, seek knowledge--defy this tyrant God--it is your only salvation.
It is because of the Biblical curse on man's search for knowledge, which
has so paralyzed his mind during the past ages, and its detrimental
effect upon progress, that makes the Bible the most wicked, the most
detestable, the most pernicious, and the most obnoxious book ever
published.
It has been a curse to the human race.
It is the duty of every brave and honest man and woman to do everything
in his and her power to destroy the influence of this utterly stupid and
vicious book, with its infantile concept of life and its nonsense
concerning the universe.
It is their duty to do everything within their power to stop its
demoralizing and paralyzing influence upon the life of man.
We will never achieve intellectual liberty until the wickedness of this
book has been discarded with the belief in the flatness of the earth.
If you do not want to stop the wheels of progress; if you do not want to
go back to the Dark Ages; if you do not want to live again under
tyranny, then you must guard your liberty, and you must not let the
church get control of your government.
If you do, you will lose the greatest legacy ever bequeathed to the
human race--intellectual freedom.
Now let me tell you another thing.
If all the energy and wealth wasted upon religion--in all of its varied
forms--had been spent to understand life and its problems, we would
today be living under conditions that would seem almost like Utopia.
Most of our social and domestic problems would have been solved, and
equally as important, our understanding and relations with the othe
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