There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in them that either shock our reason, or are repugnant to it, and man, if he thinks at all, must stifle his reason in order to force himself to believe them.


Appendix to the Theological Works of Thomas Paine (ed. 1820)


There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in...

There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in...

There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in...

There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in...