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Kersey Graves - American Atheist
by Madalyn Murry O'Hair This article is the text of American Atheist Radio Series program No. 280, first broadcast on February 2, 1974
I want to read to you the preface of his book before I go any further here, for this is instructive as to the man. Inversely to the remoteness of time has been man's ascent toward the temple of knowledge. Truth has made its ingress into the human mind in the ratio by which man has attained the capacity to receive and appreciate it. Hence, as we tread back the meandering pathway of human history, every step in the receding process brings us to a lower plane of intelligence and a state of mind more thoroughly encrusted with ignorance and superstition. It is, therefore, no source of surprise to learn, when we take a survey of the world two or three thousand years in the past, that every religious writer of that era committed errors on every subject which employed his pen, involving a scientific principle. Hence, the bible, or sacred book, to which he was a contributor, is now found to bear the marks of human imperfection. For the temple of knowledge was but partially reared, and its chambers but dimly lighted up. The intellectual brain was in a dark, feeble and dormant condition. Hence, the moral and religious feelings were drifted about without a pilot on the turbulent waves of superstition, and finally stranded on the shoals of bigotry. The Christian bible, like other bibles, having been written in an age when science was but budding into life, and philosophy had attained but a feeble growth, should be expected to teach many things incompatible with the principles of modern science. And accordingly it is found to contain, like other bibles, numerous statements so obviously at war with present established scientific truths that almost any school-boy, at the present day, can demonstrate their falsity. Let the unbiased reader examine and compare the oriental and Christian bibles together, and he will note the following facts, viz: The author hopes that the work will ultimately effect something towards achieving the important end sought to be attained by its publication. That hope he saw as the banishment of that wide-spread delusion comprehended in the belief in an incarnate, virgin-born God, called Jesus Christ, and the infallibility of his teachings, with the numerous evils growing legitimately out of this belief among the most important of which is, its cramping effect upon the mind of the possessor, which interdicts its [the mind's] growth, and thus constitutes a serious obstacle to the progress both of the individual and of society. And such has been the blinding effect of this delusion upon all who have fallen victims to its influence, that the numerous errors and evils of our popular system of religious faith, which constitutes its legitimate fruits, have passed from age to age, unnoticed by all except scientific and progressive minds, who are constantly bringing these errors and evils to light. This state of things has been a source of sorrow and regret to every philanthropist desiring the welfare of the race. And if this work shall achieve anything towards arresting this great evil, the author will feel that he is amply compensated for the years of toil and mental labor spent in its preparation.
Oddly enough, the twenty-fifth of December, which is the winter solstice, is usually the birthday of the gods. However, once the god is born, it is usually found that he is of royal descent, but that his mother was of humble origin. Each one has a large genealogy. In each instance, the infant savior is saved from destruction while yet a child. Each one of the sixteen saviors was crucified. Each one had darkness in the sky at the time of the crucifixion, and each descended into hell. They all were resurrected from hell, and after they reappeared on earth usually to their disciples they ascended into heaven. That should be enough to excite your interest. Who were the sixteen gods? They were: Khrisna of India, crucified 1200 B.C.This means, of course, that for a period of about seven hundred years, in the first civilizations, stories of a crucified savior had circulated. The story was very old and had been accepted in all of these cultures throughout the Far East, Middle East, and the Mediterranean countries. Kersey Graves, this author, hammers at several points before he gets to the gods. Ignorance of science and ignorance of history are the two great bulwarks of religious error. There is scarcely a tenet of religious faith now propagated to the world by the professed disciples of Christ but that, if subjected to a rigid test in the ordeal of modern science, would be found to contain more or less error. Vast acquisitions have been made in the fields of science and history within the last half century, the moral lessons of which have done much to undermine and unsettle our popular system of religious faith, and to bring into disrepute or effectually change many of its long-cherished dogmas. The scientific and historical facts thus brought before the intelligent public, have served as keys for explaining many of the doctrines comprised in the popular creed. ... Many of the doctrines and miraculous events which have always been assigned a divine emanation by the disciples of the Christian faith, are, by these scientific and historical disclosures, shown to be explainable upon natural grounds, and to have exclusively a natural basis. ...Kersey goes on then to describe the recent translation for the first time of the Hindu Vedas into the English language and remember that he was describing this all about one hundred years ago. He discusses Horace Greeley's 2 expressed surprise at the translation when Greeley exclaimed, "No doctrine of Christianity but what has been anticipated by the Vedas." If, then, this heathen bible [the Vedas, compiled 1500-1200 B.C.] contains all the doctrines of Christianity, then away goes over the dam all claim for the Christian bible as an original revelation, or a work of divine revelation or inspiration.Kersey Graves feels that in this book of his, titled The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, he has established forever that the two prime articles of the Christian faith Revelation and Crucifixion are human and heathen conceptions. He recognizes that no demonstrated facts can prove an overmatch for the inherited convictions of a thousand generations of man, and that this is true whether those inherited convictions are Muhammadan, Hindu, or Christian but he thinks that he would like to insist on trying. Footnotes: 1 Kersey Graves, The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors (New York: The Truth Seeker Company, 1875). 2 Horace Greeley, (1811-1872), American publisher, abolitionist, and unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Liberal Republican party (1872). |
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