All of Them Impostors

Moses, Mahomet, and Jesus, can lay as little claim to moral
merit, or to the character of the benefactors of mankind, as any
three men that ever lived upon the face of the earth. They were all
of them impostors; two of them notorious murderers in practice, and
the other a murderer in principle; and their existence united has,
perhaps, cost the human race more blood, and produced more
substantial misery, than all the other fanatics of the world.

 --Elihu Palmer (1764-1806), Principles of Nature; or, A Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery Among the Human Species

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Impossibility of Illogical Thought

Is He Having a Laugh?

Freedom-Saturated Language