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COMMON SENSE
XXXII. – IT IS A PREJUDICE WHICH HAS BEEN HANDED FROM FATHER TO CHILDREN

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Religion is handed down from fathers to children as the property of a family with the burdens. Very few people in the world would have a God if care had not been taken to give them one. Each one receives from his parents and his instructors the God which they themselves have received from theirs; only, according to his own temperament, each one arranges, modifies, and paints Him agreeably to his taste.

Superstition In All Ages (1732). Common Sense

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