Benjamin Franklin Quotes About Religion Christian
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Lighthouses are more helpful than churches.
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How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, His precepts!
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I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works ... I mean real good works ... not holy day keeping, sermon-hearing ... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
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When a religion is good, I conceive it will support itself; and when it does not support itself, and God does not take care to support it so that its professors are obliged to call for help of the civil power, 'tis a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one.
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I cannot conceive otherwise than that He, the Infinite Father, expects or requires no worship or praise from us, but that He is even infinitely above it.
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The way to see by Faith is to shut the Eye of Reason.
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I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life, I absenteed myself from Christian assemblies.
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Benjamin Franklin
- Born: January 17, 1706
- Died: April 17, 1790
- Occupation: Founding Father of the United States