Arrows of Freethought
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Foote George William. Arrows of Freethought
RELIGION AND PROGRESS
A DEFENCE OF THOMAS PAINE
THE GOSPEL OF FREETHOUGHT
FREETHOUGHT IN CURRENT LITERATURE
DEAN STANLEY'S LATEST
GOD AND THE QUEEN
CARDINAL NEWMAN ON INFIDELITY
SUNDAY TYRANNY
WHO ARE THE BLASPHEMERS?
THE BIRTH OF CHRIST
THE REIGN OF CHRIST
THE PRIMATE ON MODERN INFIDELITY
BAITING A BISHOP
PROFESSOR FLINT ON ATHEISM
A HIDDEN GOD
GENERAL JOSHUA
GOING TO HELL
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAVEN
PROFESSOR BLACKIE ON ATHEISM
SALVATIONISM
A PIOUS SHOWMAN
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The Archbishop of York is peculiarly qualified to speak on religion and progress. His form of thanksgiving to the God of Battles for our "victory" in Egypt marks him as a man of extraordinary intellect and character, such as common people may admire without hoping to emulate; while his position, in Archbishop Tait's necessitated absence from the scene, makes him the active head of the English Church. Let us listen to the great man.
Archbishop Thomson recently addressed "a working-men's meeting" in the Drill Hall, Sheffield. It was densely crowded by six or seven thousand people, and this fact was cited by the Archbishop as a proof that the working classes of England have not yet lost interest in the Christian faith. But we should very much like to know how it was ascertained that all, or even the major portion, of the vast audience were working-men. It is easy enough to give any meeting a name. We often hear of a Conservative Working-men's banquet, with tickets at something like a guinea each, a duke at the top of the table and a row' of lords down each side. And our experience leads us to believe that nearly all religious meetings of "working-men" are attended chiefly by the lower middle classes who go regularly to church or chapel every Sunday of their lives.
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We repeat that all the Archbishop's objections to Progress, based on the moral defects of men, apply with tenfold force against Religion, which has practically had the whole field to itself. And we assert that he is grievously mistaken if he imagines that supernatural beliefs can ennoble knaves or give wisdom to fools. When he talks about "Christ's blood shed to purchase our souls," and specifies the first message of his creed as "Come and be forgiven," he is appealing to our basest motives, and turning the temple into a huckster's shop. Let him and all his tribe listen to these words of Ruskin's: —
"Your honesty is not to be based either on religion or policy. Both your religion and policy must be based on it. Your honesty must be based, as the sun is, in vacant heaven; poised, as the lights in the firmament, which have rule over the day and over the night If you ask why you are to be honest – you are, in the question itself, dishonored 'Because you are a man,' is the only answer; and therefore I said in a former letter that to make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education. Make them men first and religious men afterwards, and all will be sound; but a knave's religion is always the rottenest thing about him. —Time and Tide, p. 37."
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