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is and will be to destroy government, and so destroy <del>relig</del><lb/> | is and will be to destroy government, and so destroy <del>relig</del><lb/> | ||
society: <hi rend="underline">as</hi> you are an atheist, your endeavour is and<lb/> | society: <hi rend="underline">as</hi> you are an atheist, your endeavour is and<lb/> | ||
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1819 Aug. 11
Fallacies
Ch. Personalitus Vituperative or
Ch. Logical High-fliers
§. Exposition or Exposure
French Philosophers
4 2 4
Well, and if I am a Jacobin — if I am an Atheist —
what is that to the purpose?
Oh, if not you are a Jacobin, your endeavour
is and will be to destroy government, and so destroy relig
society: as you are an atheist, your endeavour is and
will be to destroy religion: and when there is nobody
left to worship him God, what is to become of God? him?
Here then we come back to the Hobgoblin crier's
argument, and the What's at the bottom argument:
which see.
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