Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

By making a statute and by defining blasphemy, the church sought to prevent discussion — sought to prevent argument — sought to prevent a man giving his honest opinion. Certainly a tenet, a dogma, a doctrine, is safe when hedged about by a statute that prevents your speaking against it. In the silence of slavery it exists. It lives because lips are locked. It lives because men are slaves.


The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)


By making a statute and by defining blasphemy, the church sought to prevent discussion — sought to prevent argument — sought to prevent a man...

By making a statute and by defining blasphemy, the church sought to prevent discussion — sought to prevent argument — sought to prevent a man...

By making a statute and by defining blasphemy, the church sought to prevent discussion — sought to prevent argument — sought to prevent a man...

By making a statute and by defining blasphemy, the church sought to prevent discussion — sought to prevent argument — sought to prevent a man...