Sách nói: Short Answers to Common Objections Against Religion
Short Answers to Common Objections Against Religion
1 - Author's Preface and Publisher's Preface
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- Download What have I to do with religion ? I have none, and that does not prevent me enjoying excellent health. audio
- Download There is no God. audio
- Download When one dies, there is an end of everything. audio
- Download Everything is governed by chance - otherwise there would not be so much disorder on earth. How many things are useless, imperfect, bad ! It is clear that God does not concern himself about us. audio
- Download Religion is a very good thing for women. audio
- Download It is enough to be an honest man; that is the best religion of all, and it is enough. audio
- Download My religion is to do good to others. audio
- Download Religion, instead of speaking so much of the life to come, ought rather to occupy itself with the present one, and destroy its misery. audio
- Download We ought to enjoy life; we must have a good time of it; God is too good to have created us for anything but happiness. audio
- Download The Apostles and early Christians were Communists. They were poor, and had all things in common; they were pursued and hunted down by the civil authorities, just as the Communists are. audio
- Download There are many learned men and people of mind who do not believe in religion. audio
- Download Priests make a trade of religion; they do not believe what they preach. audio
- Download Priests are drones in the hive! Of what use are they? audio
- Download There are certainly some bad priests; how can they be the ministers of God? audio
- Download Priests ought to marry. Celibacy is contrary to nature. audio
- Download I only believe what I comprehend. Can any reasonable man believe all the mysteries of religion? audio
- Download I would willingly have faith, but I cannot. audio
- Download All religions are good audio
- Download Is Jesus Christ anything more than a great philosopher, a great benefactor of mankind, a great prophet? Is he really God? audio
- Download It is better to be a Protestant than a Catholic; one is just as much a Christian, and it is nearly the same thing audio
- Download Protestants have the same gospel that we have audio
- Download An honest man ought not to change his religion. We ought to remain in the religion in which we were born audio
- Download The Catholic church has had its day audio
- Download For my part, I want the pure gospel — primitive Christianity audio
- Download I have my own religion. Every one is free to practice his religion as he understands it; it is a matter that concerns me only, and I serve God in my own way. audio
- Download Priests are men like others; the Pope and the Bishops are men: how can men be infallible? I am willing to obey God; but not men like myself audio
- Download Out of the pale of the church there is no salvation! What intolerance! I cannot admit anything so cruel audio
- Download But what have you to say about the massacre of St. Bartholomew? audio
- Download There is no such place as hell ; no one has ever returned thence to prove it audio
- Download God is too good to damn me audio
- Download God has foreseen from all eternity whether I shall be saved or lost. I may do what I will ; I cannot change my destiny audio
- Download It is not what goes into the mouth that defiles the soul. God will never damn me for a morsel of meat. Meat is no worse on Fridays than on other days audio
- Download God has no need of my prayers. He knows my wants without my telling them to him. audio
- Download I pray, and do not obtain what I ask for. I only lose my time. audio
- Download What have I ever done to offend God that he should send me so much trouble? audio
- Download What is the use of praying to the Virgin Mary? It is great superstition. Besides, how can she hear us? audio
- Download Why are there no more miracles? audio
- Download Why is Latin the language of the Church? Why use an unknown tongue? audio
- Download Priests are always asking for money. audio
- Download Confession is an invention of the priests. audio
- Download What is the use of confession? audio
- Download I do not need to go to Confession. I have nothing to reproach myself with ; I have neither killed nor robbed any one, nor have I injured any one; I should have nothing to say. audio
- Download It is so tiresome to go to confession. audio
- Download To go to confession was all very well when I was at school; but now. audio
- Download I know some devotees who are no better than their neighbors. So and so, who goes to confession, is none the better for it. audio
- Download How can the body of Jesus Christ be really present in the Eucharist? It is impossible. audio
- Download I do not need to go to mass: I pray to God just as well at home. audio
- Download I have no time. audio
- Download I cannot! It is too difficult. audio
- Download I should be laughed at! We must not be singular; we must do as others do. audio
- Download One ought not to be a bigot audio
- Download A Christian life is too tiresome. It is too melancholy. To deprive oneself of everything, be afraid of everything, what a life! audio
- Download I am not worthy to approach the sacraments: we ought not to abuse holy things. audio
- Download My sins are too great; it is impossible that God can pardon me. audio
- Download Youth must pass audio
- Download Extreme unction kills a sick man. It is enough to frighten him to death. The priest should never be sent for while consciousness remains. audio
- Download I will practice the duties of religion some day, when I am more at leisure. I will go to confession by-and-by, on my death-bed. Certainly I will receive the sacraments before I die. audio
- Download Conclusion audio
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A neat little book of answers to a number of objections and arguments frequently urged by the opponents of the Catholic Church. It first treats a few of the objections urged against all religion and Christianity in general by freethinkers; and then takes up those of Protestants against the Church; closing with some excuses pleaded by Catholics to reconcile the opposition existing between their belief and their practice. Mgr de Segur is direct brief and persuasive with a tendency to infuse occasionally a little pungency into the retorts to the adversary. (Adapted from The Catholic World, 1909)
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