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  • #1
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “The real bible is not the work of inspired men, nor prophets, nor apostles, nor evangelists, nor of Christs. Every man who finds a fact, adds, as it were, a word to this great book. It is not attested by prophecy, by miracles or signs. It makes no appeal to faith, to ignorance, to credulity or fear. It has no punishment for unbelief, and no reward for hypocrisy. It appeals to man in the name of demonstration. It has nothing to conceal. It has no fear of being read, of being contradicted, of being investigated and understood. It does not pretend to be holy, or sacred; it simply claims to be true. It challenges the scrutiny of all, and implores every reader to verify every line for himself. It is incapable of being blasphemed. This book appeals to all the surroundings of man. Each thing that exists testifies of its perfection. The earth, with its forests and plains, its rocks and seas; with its every wave and cloud; with its every leaf and bud and flower, confirms its every word, and the solemn stars, shining in the infinite abysses, are the eternal witnesses of its truth.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #2
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Not one of the orthodox ministers dare preach what he thinks if he knows a majority of his congregation think otherwise. He knows that every member of his church stands guard over his brain with a creed, like a club, in his hand. He knows that he is not expected to search after the truth, but that he is employed to defend the creed. Every pulpit is a pillory, in which stands a hired culprit, defending the justice of his own imprisonment.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Individuality From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #3
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “What light is to the eyes – what air is to the lungs – what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #4
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #5
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Give me the storm and tempest of thought and action, rather than the dead calm of ignorance and faith! Banish me from Eden when you will; but first let me eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge!”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #6
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Reason, Observation and Experience — the Holy Trinity of Science — have taught us that happiness is the only good; that the time to be happy is now, and the way to be happy is to make others so. This is enough for us. In this belief we are content to live and die. If by any possibility the existence of a power superior to, and independent of, nature shall be demonstrated, there will then be time enough to kneel. Until then, let us stand erect.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll, On the Gods and Other Essays

  • #7
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Progress is born of doubt and inquiry. The Church never doubts, never inquires. To doubt is heresy, to inquire is to admit that you do not know—the Church does neither.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Thomas Paine From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #8
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments — there are consequences.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, The Christian Religion: An Enquiry

  • #9
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Music expresses feeling and thought, without language; it was below and before speech, and it is above and beyond all words. ”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #10
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “It has always seemed absurd to suppose that a god would choose for his companions, during all eternity, the dear souls whose highest and only ambition is to obey.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll, Individuality From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #11
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “The glory of science is, that it is freeing the soul -- breaking the mental manacles -- getting the brain out of bondage -- giving courage to thought -- filling the world with mercy, justice, and joy.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Humboldt From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #12
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Religion can never reform mankind because religion is slavery. It is far better to be free, to leave the forts and barricades of fear, to stand erect and face the future with a smile. It is far better to give yourself sometimes to negligence, to drift with wave and tide, with the blind force of the world, to think and dream, to forget the chains and limitations of the breathing life, to forget purpose and object, to lounge in the picture gallery of the brain, to feel once more the clasps and kisses of the past, to bring life's morning back, to see again the forms and faces of the dead, to paint fair pictures for the coming years, to forget all Gods, their promises and threats, to feel within your veins life's joyous stream and hear the martial music, the rhythmic beating of your fearless heart. And then to rouse yourself to do all useful things, to reach with thought and deed the ideal in your brain, to give your fancies wing, that they, like chemist bees, may find art's nectar in the weeds of common things, to look with trained and steady eyes for facts, to find the subtle threads that join the distant with the now, to increase knowledge, to take burdens from the weak, to develop the brain, to defend the right, to make a palace for the soul. This is real religion. This is real worship”
    Robert Green Ingersoll, The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. IV

  • #13
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “In all ages the people have honored those who dishonored them. They have worshiped their destroyers; they have canonized the most gigantic liars, and buried the great thieves in marble and gold. Under the loftiest monuments sleeps the dust of murder.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Humboldt From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #14
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Liberty a word without which all other words are vain.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #15
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “With soap, baptism is a good thing.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #16
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Happiness is not a reward - it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment - it is a result.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #17
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Labor is the only prayer that Nature answers: It is the only prayer that deserves an answer—good, honest, noble work. ”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #18
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “With their backs to the sunrise they worship the night.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Individuality From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #19
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “If a man would follow, today, the teachings of the Old Testament, he would be a criminal. If he would follow strictly the teachings of the New, he would be insane.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll

  • #20
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Waktu untuk berbahagia itu sekarang,
    Tempat untuk berbahagia itu di sini,
    Cara untuk berbahagia ialah dengan membuat orang lain berbahagia.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll
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  • #21
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “They knew that to put God in the constitution was to put man out. They knew that the recognition of a Deity would be seized upon by fanatics and zealots as a pretext for destroying the liberty of thought. They knew the terrible history of the church too well to place in her keeping or in the keeping of her God the sacred rights of man. They intended that all should have the right to worship or not to worship that our laws should make no distinction on account of creed. They intended to found and frame a government for man and for man alone. They wished to preserve the individuality of all to prevent the few from governing the many and the many from persecuting and destroying the few.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Individuality From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #22
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Some Christian lawyers—some eminent and stupid judges—have said and still say, that the Ten Commandments are the foundation of all law.

    Nothing could be more absurd. Long before these commandments were given there were codes of laws in India and Egypt—laws against murder, perjury, larceny, adultery and fraud. Such laws are as old as human society; as old as the love of life; as old as industry; as the idea of prosperity; as old as human love.

    All of the Ten Commandments that are good were old; all that were new are foolish. If Jehovah had been civilized he would have left out the commandment about keeping the Sabbath, and in its place would have said: 'Thou shalt not enslave thy fellow-men.' He would have omitted the one about swearing, and said: 'The man shall have but one wife, and the woman but one husband.' He would have left out the one about graven images, and in its stead would have said: 'Thou shalt not wage wars of extermination, and thou shalt not unsheathe the sword except in self-defence.'

    If Jehovah had been civilized, how much grander the Ten Commandments would have been.

    All that we call progress—the enfranchisement of man, of labor, the substitution of imprisonment for death, of fine for imprisonment, the destruction of polygamy, the establishing of free speech, of the rights of conscience; in short, all that has tended to the development and civilization of man; all the results of investigation, observation, experience and free thought; all that man has accomplished for the benefit of man since the close of the Dark Ages—has been done in spite of the Old Testament.”
    Robert G Ingersoll, About The Holy Bible

  • #23
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Kindness is strength. Good-nature is often mistaken for virtue, and good health sometimes passes for genius. Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. In the examination of a great and important question, every one should be serene, slow-pulsed, and calm. Intelligence is not the foundation of arrogance. Insolence is not logic. Epithets are the arguments of malice.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll , The Christian Religion: An Enquiry

  • #24
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “My dog," he said, "just barks and plays -has all he wants to eat. He never works- has no trouble about business. In a little while he dies, and that is all. I work with all my strength. I have no time to play. I have trouble every day. In a little while I will die, and then I go to hell. I wish that I had been a dog.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Lectures - Why I Am An Agnostic

  • #25
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “No one infers a god from the simple, from the known, from what is understood, but from the complex, from the unknown, and incomprehensible. Our ignorance is God; what we know is science.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, On the Gods and Other Essays

  • #26
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Any doctrine that will not bear investigation is not a fit tenant for the mind of an honest man. Any doctrine that will not bear investigation is not a fit tenant for the mind of an honest man. Any man who is afraid to have his doctrine investigated is not only a coward but a hypocrite.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Famous Speeches Complete

  • #27
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “So, ministers say that they teach charity. This is natural. They live on alms. All beggars teach that others should give.”
    Robert Green Ingersoll

  • #28
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “The greatest test of courage is to bear defeat without losing heart.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll

  • #29
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Heresy is the eternal dawn, the morning star, the glittering herald of the day. Heresy is the last and best thought. It is the perpetual New World, the unknown sea, toward which the brave all sail. It is the eternal horizon of progress.
    Heresy extends the hospitalities of the brain to a new thought.
    Heresy is a cradle; orthodoxy, a coffin.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, Heretics and Heresies:From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

  • #30
    Robert G. Ingersoll
    “Take from the church the miraculous, the supernatural, the incomprehensible, the unreasonable, the impossible, the unknowable, the absurd, and nothing but a vacuum remains.”
    Robert G. Ingersoll, The Ghosts and Other Lectures



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