Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - LatestIngersoll, Robert Green
Religion
Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest
Ingersoll, Robert Green
Free thought
"How anybody ever came to the conclusion that there was any God who
demanded that you should feel sorrowful and miserable and bleak
one-seventh of the time is beyond my comprehension. Neither can I
conceive how they can say that one-seventh of time is holy. That day
is the most sacred day on which the most good has been done for
mankind. Now, there was a time among the Jews, when, if a man violated
the Sabbath, they would kill him. They said God told them to do it. I
think they were mistaken. If not, if any God did tell them to kill
him, then I think he was mistaken. I hope the time will come when
every man can spend the Sabbath just as he pleases, provided he does
not interfere with the happiness of others. I would fight just as
earnestly that the Christian may go to church as that the infidel may
have the right to spend the Sabbath as he wishes. Are the people who
go to church the only good people? Are there not a great many bad
people who go to church? Not a bank in Pittsburgh will lend a dollar
to the man who belongs to the church, without security, quicker than to
the man who don't go to church. Now, I believe that all laws upon the
statute-book should be enforced. I do not blame anybody in this town.
I am perfectly willing that every preacher in this town should preach.
They are employed to preach, and to preach a certain doctrine, and if
they don't preach that doctrine they will be turned out. I have no
objection to that. But I want the same privilege to express my views,
and what is the difference whether the man pays the day he goes in, or
pays for it the week before by subscription.
What would the church people think if the theatrical people should
attempt to suppress the churches? What harm would it do to have an
opera here tonight? It would elevate us more than to hear ten thousand
sermons on the world that never dies. There is more practical wisdom
in one of the plays of Shakespeare than in all the sacred books ever
written. What wrong would there be to see one of those grand plays on
Sunday? There was a time when the church would not allow you to cook
on Sunday. You had to eat your victuals cold. There was a time they
thought the more miserable you feel the better God feels. There are
sixty odd thousand preachers in the United States. Some people regard
them as a necessary evil; some as an unnecessary evil. There are sixty
odd thousand churches in the United States; and it does seem to me that
with all the wealth on their side; with all the good people on their
side; with Providence on their side; with all these advantages they
ought to let us at least have the right to speak our thoughts.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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