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Nidieux
12-18-2007, 01:31 PM
Here is Ingersoll's famous Christmas sermon, courtesy of the Okinawa Freethought Society. Click the link to read his responses to the ensuing brouhaha. Great reading! Merry Xmas!

A CHRISTMAS SERMON - 1891 (http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/christmas_sermon.html)

by Robert G. Ingersoll

The good part of Christmas is not always Christian -- it is generally Pagan; that is to say, human, natural.

Christianity did not come with tidings of great joy, but with a message of eternal grief. It came with the threat of everlasting torture on its lips. It meant war on earth and perdition hereafter.

It taught some good things -- the beauty of love and kindness in man. But as a torch-bearer, as a bringer of joy, it has been a failure. It has given infinite consequences to the acts of finite beings, crushing the soul with a responsibility too great for mortals to bear. It has filled the future with fear and flame, and made God the keeper of an eternal penitentiary, destined to be the home of nearly all the sons of men. Not satisfied with that, it has deprived God of the pardoning power.

And yet it may have done some good by borrowing from the Pagan world the old festival called Christmas.

Long before Christ was born the Sun-God triumphed over the powers of Darkness. About the time that we call Christmas the days begin perceptibly to lengthen. Our barbarian ancestors were worshipers of the sun, and they celebrated his victory over the hosts of night. Such a festival was natural and beautiful. The most natural of all religions is the worship of the sun. Christianity adopted this festival. It borrowed from the Pagans the best it has.

I believe in Christmas and in every day that has been set apart for joy. We in America have too much work and not enough play. We are too much like the English.

I think it was Heinrich Heine who said that he thought a blaspheming Frenchman was a more pleasing object to God than a praying Englishman. We take our joys too sadly. I am in favor of all the good free days -- the more the better.

Christmas is a good day to forgive and forget -- a good day to throw away prejudices and hatreds -- a good day to fill your heart and your house, and the hearts and houses of others, with sunshine.

P_chan
12-18-2007, 01:34 PM
You might just want to make a Ingersoll thread that you can posts all his quotes in. Might make it easier for other users to find any Ingersoll quote you post on here.

You also might want to use the quote funciton. I'm not sure, but I know I've seen mods get upset once the quote function wasn't used once a user quotes something.

Fonze
12-18-2007, 02:36 PM
whtas wrong with the way he did it? Can u do it the correct way cause im confused about this recurring problem.

P_chan
12-18-2007, 05:34 PM
You remember that whole issue with the way Ja was quoting his posts? Maybe you were gone then. But if you quote something directly from a source you should use the quote function. It makes the post easier to read, and it keeps your from ripping off the credit system.