Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, volume I

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Not that they are better men, not that they are more honest, but thatthey have got more sense. They have been touched with the dawn of theeternal day of liberty that will finally come to this world. Theywould have more respect for others' rights than they had at that time. But the churches were jealous of each other, and we got a constitutionwithout religion in it from the mutual jealousies of the church, andfrom the genius of men like Paine, Franklin and Jefferson. We areindebted to them for a
... constitution without a God in it. They knewthat if you put God in there, an infinite God, there wouldn't be anyroom for the people. Our fathers retired Jehovah from politics. Ourfathers, under the directions and leadership of those infidels, said, "All power comes from the consent of the governed. " George Washingtonwanted to establish a church by law in Virginia. Thomas Jeffersonprevented it. Under the guaranty of liberty of conscience which wasgiven, our legislation has improved, and it will not be many yearsbefore all laws touching liberty of conscience, excepting it may be inthe State of Delaware, will be blotted out, and when that time comes weor our children may thank the infidels of 1776.

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