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— H. J Eckenrode"The most popular argument in all these papers was the assertion ... that Christianity had grown and prospered in spite of the opposition of the State."
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It would be a crime for me to say that Islam is a backward desert superstition that has no place in modern, enlightened Europe and it would be a crime to point out that Jewish settlers in Israel who believe they have a God given right to take the land are, frankly, mad. All the above assertions will, no doubt, offend someone or other.
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Every man who has declared that some other man is an ass or a scoundrel, gets angry when the other man conclusively shows that the assertion was erroneous.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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