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 |  |  | #2876 |  | Most non-Catholics know that the Catholic schools are rendering a greater service to our nation than the public schools in which subversive textbooks
 have been used, in which Communist-minded teachers have taught, and from
 whose classrooms Christ and even God Himself are barred.
 - from "Our Sunday Visitor", an American-Catholic newspaper, 1949
 
 |  |  |  | #2877 |  | Those of us who believe in the right of any human being to belong to whatever church he sees fit, and to worship God in his own way, cannot be accused
 of prejudice when we do not want to see public education connected with
 religious control of the schools, which are paid for by taxpayers' money.
 - Eleanor Roosevelt
 
 |  |  |  | #2878 |  | Spiritual leadership should remain spiritual leadership and the temporal power should not become too important in any church.
 - Eleanor Roosevelt
 
 |  |  |  | #2879 |  | Truth has always been found to promote the best interests of mankind... - Percy Bysshe Shelley
 
 |  |  |  | #2880 |  | If atheism is to be used to express the state of mind in which God is identified with the unknowable, and theology is pronounced to be a
 collection of meaningless words about unintelligible chimeras, then
 I have no doubt, and I think few people doubt, that atheists are as
 plentiful as blackberries...
 - Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), literary essayist, author
 
 |  |  |  | #2881 |  | It is wrong always, everywhere and for everyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.
 - W. K. Clifford, British philosopher, circa 1876
 
 |  |  |  | #2882 |  | Why, when no honest man will deny in private that every ultimate problem is wrapped in the profoundest mystery, do honest men proclaim in pulpits
 that unhesitating certainty is the duty of the most foolish and ignorant?
 Is it not a spectacle to make the angels laugh?  We are a company of
 ignorant beings, feeling our way through mists and darkness, learning only
 be incessantly repeated blunders, obtaining a glimmering of truth by
 falling into every conceivable error, dimly discerning light enough for
 our daily needs, but hopelessly differing whenever we attempt to describe
 the ultimate origin or end of our paths; and yet, when one of us ventures
 to declare that we don't know the map of the universe as well as the map
 of our infintesimal parish, he is hooted, reviled, and perhaps told that
 he will be damned to all eternity for his faithlessness...
 - Leslie Stephen, "An agnostic's Apology", Fortnightly Review, 1876
 
 |  |  |  | #2883 |  | Till then we shall be content to admit openly, what you (religionists) whisper under your breath or hide in technical jargon, that the ancient
 secret is a secret still; that man knows nothing of the Infinite and
 Absolute; and that, knowing nothing, he had better not be dogmatic about
 his ignorance.  And, meanwhile, we will endeavour to be as charitable as
 possible, and whilst you trumpet forth officially your contempt for our
 skepticism, we will at least try to believe that you are imposed upon
 by your own bluster.
 - Leslie Stephen, "An agnostic's Apology", Fortnightly Review, 1876
 
 |  |  |  | #2884 |  | Marriage is the only adventure open to the cowardly. - Voltaire
 
 |  |  |  | #2885 |  | What is tolerance? -- it is the consequence of humanity.  We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly --
 that is the first law of nature.
 - Voltaire
 
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