Age of Reason: The Definitive Edition
B**
THOMAS PAINE'S THE AGE OF REASON IS A THEOLOGICAL TOUR DE FORCE!
[NOTE: I am writing this review based on the Michigan Legal Publishing Ltd. first edition, 2014, trade paperback - ("manuscript" cover). This is the full and complete text, containing all three Parts of the AGE OF REASON, including Paine's (sometimes lengthy) footnotes, along with occasional short and helpful editorial/explanatory remarks. This is the edition to buy, in my opinion... easy to read and well laid out.]Thomas Paine's (1737-1809) monumental theological work, the AGE OF REASON (originally published as three unbound pamphlets between 1794 and 1807), is not to be missed.In this fascinating and deeply thought-provoking work Paine passionately devotes himself to two principal themes:1) the thorough examination and refutation of the purported (but, to Paine, false) prophetic claims found in the Bible's Old and New Testaments concerning Jesus, and the orthodox (though deistically repugnant) notion of there being three co-equal gods: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost; and2) building and promoting a solid case for a nature-centered, deistic understanding of the One, True Creator-God - and the complete rejection of the Bible's "fabulous" (i.e., mythical) and preposterous "plan of salvation" based solely on one's worship of, and faith in, Jesus Christ and his vicarious suffering, death, resurrection and ascension (which Paine repudiates and finds fallacious and abhorrent).With the surgical precision and detailed examination of a rational, science-minded, and intellectual man of his day - and with often scathing, wry, sardonic humor - he exposes and excoriates the entirely fictitious, man-invented Bible, seeing it as a ghoulish and unbelievable collection of "fables, forgeries, falsehoods" - saturated with "abominable absurdities," and utterly insulting to, and unworthy of, his esteemed conception of the One Creator-God as revealed in and by all of Nature.For Paine, the true and only Word of God is the natural world and the created universe. And he has absolutely nothing good to say about clerics and theologians - who spend their lives promulgating "holy" lies and deceits (as found in Scripture) - only in order to maintain their incomes and status !Based on his scrupulously thorough examination and withering denunciation of Scripture, he advances a high-minded, pure and "hygienic" (my word) conception of his Creator-God ("the Almighty"), and takes delight in eviscerating the perverse and complete heresy (as he sees it) put forward by the Bible and its heinously wicked concepts of original sin/fall of man and the mandated need of salvation through faith in Christ... and the certainty of eternal damnation for all who reject this "gift" - as if love and devotion can be commanded!On the subject of salvation, Paine writes: "... those whose lives have been spent in doing good, and endeavoring to make their fellow mortals happy, for this is the only way in which we can serve God, will be happy hereafter...."Also, Paine wanted to believe in an afterlife: "I consider myself in the hands of my Creator, and that he will dispose of me after this life consistently with his justice and goodness. I leave all these matters to him, as my Creator and friend...."A few Paine quotes from the AGE OF REASON:"HE THAT BELIEVES IN THE STORY OF CHRIST IS AN INFIDEL TO GOD." [Caps in original]"As for myself, I believe in God and not at all in Jesus Christ, nor in the books called the Scriptures.""Readers... put no trust in the Bible."We discover God "by studying the Creator in the immensity and unchangeable order of his creation, and immutability of his law."Considering that Paine lacked the profound advantages and perspectives of modern biblical research and historical criticism attained over the last one-hundred-or-so years, the AGE OF REASON is all the more remarkable.(Paine's principal writings dealing with Deism specifically can be found on pages 152-163 of Part Two and pages 210-226 of Part Three in this edition.)Paine's forceful and convincing writing style, and well-thought-out conclusions, are deeply compelling, and his Deist philosophy - quite popular during his day - condemning standard Christian orthodoxy, dogma and practices are nearly breath-taking in their power, impact and scope. And I give this unique and mind-changing book my highest recommendation.
A**R
As advertised.
My hardback copy of Thomas Paine's "Age of Reason" arrived, unscathed and in excellent condition. Both the cover, as well as the written word, did not disappoint.
H**Y
A fascinating treatment of Judeo-Xian doctrine 200 yrs ago by Mr. Paine, a friend of the American Founders.
Hard to believe this was written by him some 200 yrs ago! He systematically devestates the Judeo-Christian god and religion!! Of course as you know, he was a friend of Ben Franlin and Thomas Jefferson, and his pamphlet "COMMON SENSE" is widely regarded as having done much to persuade the American Colonists to revolt from the British King! I also offer my humble thoughts below as to the contemporary situation we have in America with the very powerful and agressive Christian Fundamentalist today here in the 21st century. Paine, Jefferson, John Adams, George Washington, Madison and old Ben Franklin would be appalled to see what the situation is today when you have a ignorant pentecostal fanatic having ALMOST been the next in line to the White House had McCain been elected. RAF's thoughts & impressions on the substantive religious issues: The Christian Fundamentalist Dominionists and Reconstructionists are downright scary!!! They want to make AMERICA, which has always had a pluralistic NON-religious government, into THEIR VERSION of a Christian U.S. Government and enforce Old Testament law, which among other things, orders you to have your unruly teenager stoned by the village elders if he curses you out or is stubborn, etc. (see Deuteronomy 21:18-21), and of course homosexuals are to be killed as well (Lev 18:22)--the fundamentalists like this verse; and SO ARE YOU if you or your wife commit adultery (Leviticus 20, verse 10 "And the man that committeth adultery with another man's wife, even he that committeth adultery with his neighbour's wife, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death." Or if you 'blaspheme' - the O.T. provides you be 'zapped' dead!! (Lev. 26, v. 16); and the Old Testament in Exodus 31 verse 15 provides the death penalty for your working on the sabbath!!! (did you mow the lawn last Sunday? or cook a Roast?) The Christian Fundamentalist Dominionists' and Reconstructionists' agenda is probably somewhat equivalent to the Muslim 'Sharia' law, and arguably JUST AS HARSH. And these people are powerful in this country, but stay below the 'radar'. They and Fundamentalists generally, teach their kids in their 'home-schooling' done largely by un-schooled uneducated fundamentalist parents (whose main intent is to indoctrinate and brainwash their kids & shield them from such heresies as 'evolution') that the U.S. founders were fundamentalist Christians. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams and Madison and old Ben Franklin, mostly DEISTS (believing in the God of Nature, and definitely not Christians), would be APPALLED!!! I'd say to you Fundamentalist Christians, and most of you who just read selective 'nice & comforting' passages in the Bible or what your minister reads from the pulpit (he tells you what you want to hear as he likes his job and salary)...READ THE OLD TESTAMENT, carefully and objectively WITH AN OPEN MIND, if you want to see the nature of the God you worship (especially read the book of Joshua where God's command is clearly genocide.. He orders Joshua to kill EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD (infants included). And for good measure, read how Moses ordered all the captive Midianite non-virgin (married) women and all male children (including of course babies and infants) killed, giving the young virgin girls to the troops, in Numbers 31, vs. 12-18. JUST read the OLD TESTAMENT!!! And for those of you who say the 'Old Law' doesn’t apply to the 'New Covenant", remember, Jesus himself said as to the Old Testament (the "LAW"): Matthew 5:18 "For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Anyway, some ''food for thought' (and your possible although unlikely further investigation). We are all comfortable in maintaining our current beliefs and Weltanschauung (world and life view), Respectfully submitted, RAF Esq
D**L
Deism vs. Revelation
Thomas Paine was a deist, as were many of our country's founders. Paine aptly refutes the Bible, its "revelations" and concept of a trinity. He points out the absurdities, and what he considers to be insults to God, that are in the Bible. The three volumes progress one to another. Although he uses the language of his day, Paine expresses himself so well that the meaning is not lost. The volumes were written before the concept of evolution, therefore ideas expressed in them are missing that information. However, Paine does make a strong argument for deism. I found myself wishing Paine were still alive to debate today's fundamentalists.
G**R
Interesting but dated
A very detailed and interesting challenge to traditional religions. All of the contentions and arguments are supported by inconsistencies and conflicts from within the Catholic Bible itself. For one who eschews all formal religion, Paine does what appears to be a huge amount of research and analysis of the bible. What I found to be unnecessary and a tad distasteful is the obvious derision he expresses toward religion. He could have well made his case with less emotion and sarcasm and made it no less effectively. Well reasoned and logical arguments don't necessarily point to truth. If only because of the author's position in history, and the age in which this was written, it is well worth reading. Since "Age of Reason" was published, there has been much new research and ancient documents uncovered that are far more enlightening than just the application of pure reason. For the religious as well as the antagonist, these, too, must be investigated.
L**.
Excellent book
Must read
J**L
Knowledge is power
Anybody who has religious leanings should read this book. I could, just about, understand your need to continue with your beliefs but you would not be doing so with academic support from the Bible. This so called book of God is nothing but a tissue of various peoples beliefs that have nothing to do with reality
C**Y
Astonishingly modern
Where has this book been all my life? I have first read it age 85. I rather expected a dry, old fashioned, book. Instead a modern sounding very clearly written debunking of the bible's authenticity and relevance. One tenth of it would have made his points, but the other 90 percent was interesting nevertheless.And the people he knew, Washington, Franklin and so on. And he personally served France during the revolution (and was at risk of the guillotine). Would the American revolution have succeeded without him, would the American church-state separation (now at risk) have happened without him?His science was remarkably modern. But brain function was a mystery to him - only very recently have we begun to understand it.Had he had our modern understanding of evolution would he have abandoned god altogether, or would he have placed the deity before the big bang? We will never know.
D**N
An excellent edition of this controversial text by Tom Paine
An excellent edition of this controversial text by Tom Paine, this could be 'strong meat' for Christians who don't like having their 'feathers ruffled'. It's easy to see why Paine delayed writing it - and why he was so heavily criticised by many clergymen for doing so. Nevertheless his intentions were honest and - whatever one's own views - one stands in awe of his achievement. Good value for money.
G**S
A privilege of read.
Parts 1-3 increase in difficulty of reading (at least in terms of concentration to assimilate) but worth the effort and the writing style is beautiful and precise. It is a great shame that we appear to have gone backwards since it was written. It should form part of the RE syllabus but I imagine the nuts in SACRE would run screaming for the hills crying 'sacrilege' and 'ban it' without realising they are several centuries too late for that.
M**N
Five Stars
Excellent. He does go to lengths about Christianity but the overall conclusions apply to the modern world.
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