H. L. Mencken
- I believe that religion, generally speaking, has been a curse to
mankind — that its modest and greatly overestimated services on the
ethical side have been more than overcome by the damage it has done to
clear and honest thinking.
- I believe that no discovery of fact, however trivial, can be wholly
useless to the race, and that no trumpeting of falsehood, however
virtuous in intent, can be anything but vicious.
- I believe that all government is evil, in that all government must
necessarily make war upon liberty and the democratic form is as bad as
any of the other forms.
- I believe that the evidence for immortality is no better than the evidence of witches, and deserves no more respect.
- I believe in the complete freedom of thought and speech—alike for
the humblest man and the mightiest, and in the utmost freedom of conduct
that is consistent with living in organized society.
- I believe in the capacity of man to conquer his world, and to find out what it is made of, and how it is run.
- I believe in the reality of progress.
- I — But the whole thing, after all, may be put very simply. I
believe that it is better to tell the truth than to lie. I believe that
it is better to be free than to be a slave. And I believe that it is
better to know than be ignorant.
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