y burned millions--yes,
millions--of innocent women as witches. They do not like to hear about
witchcraft now.
They used to believe the legends of Adam and Eve, and the Flood. They
call them allegories now.
They used to believe that the world was made in six days. Now they talk
mildly about "geological periods."
They used to denounce Darwinism as impious and absurd. They have since
"cheerfully accepted" the theory of evolution.
They used to believe that the sun revolved round the earth, and that
he who thought otherwise was an Infidel, and would be damned in the
"bottomless pit." But now--! Now they declare that Christ was God, and
His mother a virgin; that three persons are one person; that those who
trust in Jesus shall go to Heaven, and those who do not trust in Jesus
will be "lost." And if anyone denies these statements, they call him
Infidel.
Are you not aware, friend Christian, that what was Infidelity is now
orthodoxy? It is even so. Heresies for which men used to be burned alive
are now openly accepted by the Church. There is not a divine living
who would not have been burned at the stake three centuries ago for
expressing the beliefs he now holds. Yet you call a man Infidel for
being a century in advance of you. History has taught you nothing. It
has not occurred to you that as the "infidelity" of yesterday has become
the enlightened religion of to-day, it is possible that the "infidelity"
of to-day may become the enlightened religion of to-morrow.
Civilisation is built up of the "heresies" of men who thought freely and
spoke bravely. Those men were called "Infidels" when they were alive.
But now they are called the benefactors of the world.
Infidel! The name has been borne, good Christian, by some of the noblest
of our race. I take it from you with a smile. I am an easiful old pagan,
and I am not angry with you at all--you funny, little champion of the
Most High.
ONE REASON
I have been asked why I have opposed Christianity. I have several
reasons, which shall appear in due course. At present I offer one.
I oppose Christianity because _it is not true_.
No honest man will ask for any other reason.
But it may be asked why I say that Christianity is not true; and that is
a very proper question, which I shall do my best to answer.
WHAT I CAN AND CANNOT BELIEVE
I hope it will not be supposed that I have any personal animus against
Christians or Christian ministers, alt
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