I've been reading the book, _MT & the Bible_ by Ensor.
It seems to have more critical thoughts in it than
the one you have here. I doubt if Twain
'borrowed' this from someone else, he
had some pretty deep set ideas of religion
of his own. Hope it helps!
Jules
>While rereading Thomas Paine's _Age of Reason_, I came across the
>following passages I could swear Twain paraphrased almost word for
>word. Can anyone readily point me to specific passages that sound
>like:
>
>
> Of all the systems of religion that were ever invented,
> there is none more derogatory to the Almighty, more
> aunedifying to man, more repugnant to reason, and more
> contradictory initself, than this thing called
> Christianity . . . The Bible represents God to be a
> changeable, passionate, vindictive Being, making a
> world and then drowning it, afterwards repenting of
> what he had done, and promising not to do so again.
> Setting one nation to cut the throats of another,
> and stopping the course of the sun, till the
> butchery should be done (197).
>
>Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason. Ed., Moncure Daniel Conway.
>New York: Putnam, 1924.
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