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COMMON SENSE
XXIII. – WHAT IS THE METAPHYSICAL GOD OF MODERN THEOLOGY?

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The material Jupiter of the ancients could move, build up, destroy, and propagate beings similar to himself; but the God of modern theology is a sterile being. According to his supposed nature he can neither occupy any place, nor move matter, nor produce a visible world, nor propagate either men or Gods. The metaphysical God is a workman without hands; he is able but to produce clouds, suspicions, reveries, follies, and quarrels.

Superstition In All Ages (1732). Common Sense

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