Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? Always by a statute against blasphemy, against argument, against free speech. And there never was such a statute that did not stain the book that it was in and that did not certify to the savagery of the men who passed it.


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


How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? Always by a statute against blasphemy, against argument, against free speech....

How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? Always by a statute against blasphemy, against argument, against free speech....

How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? Always by a statute against blasphemy, against argument, against free speech....

How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? Always by a statute against blasphemy, against argument, against free speech....