Sunday, April 08, 2007

H.L. Mencken on Religion

No democratic delusion is more fatuous that that which holds that all men are capable of reason, and hence susceptible to conversion by evidence. If religions depended on upon evidence for their prolongation, then all of them would collapse.

From "The Foundations of Quackery", 1923.

2 comments:

Joel Monka said...

The problem with this argument is that it does not consider what IS evidence, or that there are more types of evidence than poking it with your finger.

Comrade Kevin said...

I hope I didn't imply that I agreed with Mencken's diatribe.

By evidence, what would you point to?