Reason: the Glory of Our Nature

Reason, which every kind of supernatural theology abhors;
reason, which is the glory of our nature, is destined eventually, in
the progress of future ages, to overturn the empire of superstition,
and erect upon its ruins a fabric, against which the storms of
despotism may beat in vain, against which superstition may reek her
vengeance without effect, from which she will be obliged to retire in
agonizing tortures.

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

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  1. But first, I'm afraid, we'll have to endure an age of secular gods such as "science", MMT/QE, nationalism, etc.

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