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There is but one form of human enslavement more villainous and more detestable than the chains of the tyrant or the shackles of the despot, and that is the enslavement of the human mind under ecclesiastical tyranny, whose cowering and crouching victims at the crack of the priestly lash are driven from the cultivation of their own intelligence, f
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Laconics of Cult - Ingersoll Lockwood
Laconics of Cult
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Ingersoll Lockwood
Quicktime Press
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Lockwood Ingersoll
Laconics of Cult / Ingersoll Lockwood; Lockwood, Ingersoll, 1841-1918
Paperback: ISBN-13: 978-1-946774-50-7 ISBN-10: 1-946774-50-2
Hardcover: ISBN-13: 978-1-946774-51-4 ISBN-10: 1-946774-51-0
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1. Religion; 2. Atheism. I Ingersoll Lockwood. II. Laconics of Cult.
1. Religion; 2. Cults. I Ingersoll Lockwood. II. Laconics of Cult
1. Philosophy, 2. Humanism. I. Ingersoll Lockwood. II. Laconics of Cult
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Proem
There is but one form of human enslavement more villainous and more detestable than the chains of the tyrant or the shackles of the despot, and that is the enslavement of the human mind under ecclesiastical tyranny, whose cowering and crouching victims at the crack of the priestly lash are driven from the cultivation of their own intelligence, from the custody of their own thoughts, from the guardianship of their own souls, and who, like whipt dogs, trembling and whining in abject submission at the feet of the oppressor, lick the very hand that wields the lash. I’m well aware what a thankless task it is to attack the established order of things, theological, political or ethical, for in my long life I have often heard raised the old cry in different form: Great is Diana of the Ephesians! but I make no excuse or apology for my little book.
If it shall turn a single man or woman away from the old path of Superstition, for so many centuries beaten hard and smooth by the tread of millions of poor tired human feet pressing forward in the dust of outworn ecclesiastical props
that line the way in search of something they never can find, I will be satisfied.
I owe this dear country something for my enjoyment all these years of the priceless privilege of liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and this be my gift to my countrymen, for I set no copyright upon it; it belongs to anybody who can use it, and if the clerics, theologs, sacerdotes, et id omne genus, can’t bless it – which I should hardly expect, let them use it as a remedy for torpid liver and heartily curse it.
I have only one favor to ask of any man or woman who may pick it up, and that is: Read it through before you pass judgment upon it.
I’m entitled to that much consideration anyway. If monarchs only had the time to read the petitions tremblingly handed up to them, there would be more justice done in the world.
Ingersoll Lockwood.
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.,
May 1, 1910
Section First
Superstition
I Have often pictured to myself the last priest of imperial Rome, standing in an attitude of superb dignity by the side of his altar and saying to his Christian successor, who had entered the Roman temple with some fear and trembling – even though a squad of converted soldiers was at his heels, to take possession of the premises: Moriturus, te saluto! and then adding with a long and deep-drawn sigh: And yet, O Christian Brother, it will be but a change in form and not in substance, for all religions are the same, being the offspring of man’s brain, they cannot differ greatly. The people must have their lares and penates in their homes and their statues and images in the temples, they must have at the hand of the priest their signs, wonders, miracles just as they look for their panem et circenses at the hands of the political leaders: or else thou wilt lose control. How were it possible to make a sublimer god than our Father Jove, god of gods. Zeu kudiste, megiste, kelainephes, aïtheri naion! (Thou Jove, most honored, greatest of all, wrapt in thy dark majesty, dweller in infinite space!) Canst thou improve upon our cloud-encircled heaven, set high above the reach of man, with its wondrous glory of light and color, echoing to the deafening crash of Jove’s thunder-bolts or lighted up by the blinding flash of his lightnings as he robs some blasphemer of his sight forever? It has often been tried, but the world comes ever back to us for our recipe.
Be kind to the beloved messengers of our gods, Olympian servitors, the dainty Iris, the exquisite Psyche, the sweet boy Eros, the winged Mercury, guide and comfort of departed souls, thou wilt need them all, for even gods must be served. Turn not from our sacred Vestal Virgins, keepers of the altar fires. They are greatly beloved of the people. Even the rude soldiers bend and kiss their shadows as they pass.
We do! We do!
muttered the warriors of the squad, and then suddenly remembering their new faith, a deep scarlet shone though the dark visages tanned by Afric’s sun. Brother,
continued the priest, "thou wilt need a Queen of Heaven. I cannot too highly recommend our Superb Juno, guardian of the marriage tie. It is to her we owe our matchless Roman mothers.
I know little of thy Jewish demi-god. We do not love the Jews in this imperial capital. They are the butt of our ridicule on the stage, sodden in credulity and superstition. Our great poet Horace says: Credat Judaus Apella! But I have read in the Acta Diurna that your new god’s birthday falls in the latter part of December. Our Saturnalia, a favorite festival with our people, falls upon the 16th, 17th and 18th of that month, so it would be the simplest thing in the world to unite the two. The people must have their religious pomps and parades. Our slaves, too, will not be satisfied without this brief relaxation of their servitude.