GOOD SENSE WITHOUT GOD:

OR

FREETHOUGHTS OPPOSED TO SUPERNATURAL IDEAS



By Baron D'holbach



"Freethinker's Library" Series

London: W. Stewart & Co.

A Translation Of Baron D'holbach's "Le Bon Sens"



Transcriber's note: this e-text is based on an undated English translation of "Le Bon Sens" published c. 1900. The name of the translator was not stated.






     "Atheism leaves men to Sense, to Philosophy, to Laws, to     Reputation, all which may be guides to moral Virtue, tho'     Religion were not: but Superstition dismounts all these, and     erects an absolute Monarchy in the Minds of Men.  Therefore,     Atheism did never perturb States; but Superstition hath been     the confusion of many.  The causes of Superstition are     pleasing and sensual rights, and Ceremonies; Excess of     Pharisaical and outside holiness, Reverence to Traditions     and the stratagems of Prelates for their own Ambition and     Lucre."—Lord Bacon.