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<head>Paederasty</head> | <head>Paederasty</head><lb/>in certain circumstances to <add>occasion us</add> explain still greater<lb/>harms. But that is not the grievance: for if it were<lb/>the censure which is bestowed on the case of <del>those objects</del><add>any such object</add><lb/>would be proportional to the probability that <gap/> could be<lb/>shown in each case of its <add>their</add> producing such greater harms.<lb/>But that is not the case: it is not the pain that an-<lb/>gers them but the pleasure.<lb/><note>Religion.</note><p>paragraph</p>We need not wonder at any length to which the<lb/>rigour of such philosophy may be carried, when forti-<lb/>fied <add>reinforced</add> by notions of Religion. Such as we are ourselves,<lb/>such and in many respects <gap/>it is common for<lb/>us to make God to be: for fear blackens every object that<lb/>it looks upon It is almost as common for men to con-<lb/>ceive of God as <gap/> <add>of</add> or being of <gap/> than human ma-<lb/>levolence in their hearts, as to call him a being of<lb/>infinite <gap/><del>deleted text</del> benevolence with their lips. This act is one <del>of</del> amongst others <del>deleted text</del>which some men and lucki-<lb/>ly not we ourselves have a strong propensity to com-<lb/>mit. To some persons it produces, <add>at <gap/></add>for there is no disputing<lb/> | ||
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Paederasty
in certain circumstances to occasion us explain still greater
harms. But that is not the grievance: for if it were
the censure which is bestowed on the case of those objectsany such object
would be proportional to the probability that could be
shown in each case of its their producing such greater harms.
But that is not the case: it is not the pain that an-
gers them but the pleasure.
Religion.
paragraph
We need not wonder at any length to which the
rigour of such philosophy may be carried, when forti-
fied reinforced by notions of Religion. Such as we are ourselves,
such and in many respects it is common for
us to make God to be: for fear blackens every object that
it looks upon It is almost as common for men to con-
ceive of God as of or being of than human ma-
levolence in their hearts, as to call him a being of
infinite deleted text benevolence with their lips. This act is one of amongst others deleted textwhich some men and lucki-
ly not we ourselves have a strong propensity to com-
mit. To some persons it produces, at for there is no disputing
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jeremy bentham |
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