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COMMON SENSE
VI. – RELIGION IS FOUNDED UPON CREDULITY

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We are told that Divine qualities are not of a nature to be grasped by limited minds. The natural consequence of this principle ought to be that the Divine qualities are not made to employ limited minds; but religion assures us that limited minds should never lose sight of this inconceivable being, whose qualities can not be grasped by them: from which we see that religion is the art of occupying limited minds with that which is impossible for them to comprehend.

Superstition In All Ages (1732). Common Sense

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