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r, massacre of women and of children, cruelty to animals; and such immoral, dishonest, shameful, or dastardly deeds as those of Solomon, David, Abraham, Jacob, and Lot. The ethical code of the Old Testament does not teach the sacredness of truth, does not teach religious tolerance, nor humanity, nor human brotherhood, nor peace. Its morality is crude. Much that is noblest in modern thought has no place in the "Book of Books." For example, take these words of Herbert Spencer's: Absolute morality is the regulation of conduct in such way that pain shall not be inflicted. There is nothing so comprehensive, nothing so deep as that in the Bible. That covers all the moralities of the Ten Commandments, and all the Ethics of the Law and the Prophets, in one short sentence, and leaves a handsome surplus over. Note next this, from Kant: What are the aims which are at the same time duties? They are the perfecting of ourselves, and the happiness of others. I do not know a Bible sentence so purely moral as that. And in what part of the Bible shall we find a parallel to the following sentence, from an Agnostic newspaper: Freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of action are helps to the children of men in their search for wisdom. Tom Paine left Moses and Isaiah centuries behind when he wrote: The world is my country: to do good my religion. Robert Ingersoll, another "Infidel," surpassed Solomon when he said: The object of life is to be happy, the place to be happy is here, the time to be happy is now, the way to be happy is by making others happy. Which simple sentence contains more wisdom than all the pessimism of the King of kings. And again, Ingersoll went beyond the sociological conception of the Prophets when he wrote: And let us do away for ever with the idea that the care of the sick, of the helpless, is a charity. It is not a charity: it is a duty. It is something to be done for our own sakes. It is no more a charity than it is to pave or light the streets, no more a charity than it is to have a system of sewers. It is all for the purpose of protecting society, and civilising ourselves. I will now put together a few sayings of Pagans and Unbelievers as an example of non-biblical morality: Truth is the pole-star of morality, by it alone can we steer. Can there be a more horrible object
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