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Diderot and the Encyclopaedists (Vol 1 of 2)

CHAPTER III
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Who then is this God?
_A God full of goodness_.

But would a God full of goodness take delight in bathing himself in tears?
If criminals had to calm the furies of a tyrant, what would they do more ?...

There are people of whom we ought not to say that they fear God, but that they are horribly afraid of him....

Judging from the picture they paint of the Supreme Being, from his wrath, from the rigour of his vengeance, from certain comparisons expressive of the ratio between those whom he leaves to perish and those to whom he deigns to stretch out a hand, the most upright soul would be tempted to wish that such a being did not exist.

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