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Old 04-January-2007, 05:01 PM
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Default Essay by Robert Ingersoll

I came across a passage written by Robert Ingersoll in 1894 that really resonated with me so I thought I would share

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Originally Posted by Robert G. Ingersoll

For thousands of years men have been writing the real Bible, and it is being written from day to day, and it will never be finished while man has life. All the facts that we know, all the truly recorded events, all the discoveries and inventions, all the wonderful machines whose wheels and levers seem to think, all the poems, crystals from the brain, flowers from the heart, all the songs of love and joy, of smiles and tears, the great dramas of Imagination's world, the wondrous paintings, miracles of form and color, of light and shade, the marvelous marbles that seem to live and breathe, the secrets told by rock and star, by dust and flower, by rain and snow, by frost and flame, by winding stream and desert sand, by mountain range and billowed sea.
All the wisdom that lengthens and ennobles life, all that avoids or cures disease, or conquers pain -- all just and perfect laws and rules that guide and shape our lives, all thoughts that feed the flames of love the music that transfigures, enraptures and enthralls the victories of heart and brain, the miracles that hands have wrought, the deft and cunning hands of those who worked for wife and child, the histories of noble deeds, of brave and useful men, of faithful loving wives, of quenchless mother-love, of conflicts for the right, of sufferings for the truth, of all the best that all the men and women of the world have said, and thought and done through all the years.
These treasures of the heart and brain -- these are the Sacred Scriptures of the human race.
Disclaimer: The link above is to an essay titled "About the Holy Bible" and is religious (well, anti-religious) in nature. It is not my intention to bring up a religious topic nor start a religious discussion about the above essay. I feel the passage I quoted is within the bounds of this boards rules as it merely expresses the scientific/natural view of the world in which we live. Moderators, if you feel this post oversteps the bounds of those rules please feel free to remove it posthaste. Thank you
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