Wednesday, December 15, 2004
A state of skepticism and suspense may amuse a few inquisitive
minds. But the practice of superstition is so congenial to the
multitude that, if they are forcibly awakened, they will regret
the loss of their pleasing vision. Their love of the marvellous
and supernatural, their curiosity with regard to future events,
and their strong propensity to extend their hopes and fears
beyond the limits of the visible world, were the principal
causes which favoured the establishment of Polytheism. So
urgent on the vulgar is the necessity of believing, that the
fall of any system of mythology will most probably be succeeded
by the introduction of some other mode of superstition.

Savant at 12/15/2004 08:56:00 am ;

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