I am never afraid of pure atheism; it is the flabby kind of sentimental deism that annoys me, because it is as slippery as air.


The Rev. Stephen Hazard in Ch. VIII - Esther: A Novel (1884)


I am never afraid of pure atheism; it is the flabby kind of sentimental deism that annoys me, because it is as slippery as air.

I am never afraid of pure atheism; it is the flabby kind of sentimental deism that annoys me, because it is as slippery as air.

I am never afraid of pure atheism; it is the flabby kind of sentimental deism that annoys me, because it is as slippery as air.

I am never afraid of pure atheism; it is the flabby kind of sentimental deism that annoys me, because it is as slippery as air.