power loving a God religion paints detestable beings would, doubtless, — Paul Henri Thiry d’Holbach, Letters Eugenia; Or, a Preservative Religious Prejudices

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The power of loving a God whom religion paints as the most detestable of beings would, doubtless, be a proof of the most supernatural grace, that is, a grace the most contrary to nature; to love that which we do not know, is, assuredly, sufficiently difficult; to love that which we fear, is still more difficult; but to love that which is exhibited to us in the most repulsive colors, is manifestly impossible.

Paul Henri Thiry d'Holbach, Letters to Eugenia; Or, a Preservative Against Religious Prejudices

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