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Jug. Utility

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B.II.

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The following paragraph shall is be in this Chapter of the next?

Thus is Christianity —if the /indeed/ prevailing notions be Christianity—a compleat tissue of inconsistencies, a compound composed of rational notions and anti-rational ones. The rational ones are those which are common to those religionists with the rest of mankind: the irrational ones are those which are peculiar to themselves.

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Such as prevalent Christianity a tissue of inconsistencies—a compound of notions rational and irrational moral and immoral. The rational and moral they have in common with other men: the irrational and immoral they have made for themselves.