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Mencken's Creed
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I
believe that religion, generally speaking,
has been a curse to mankind, that its
modest and greatly overestimated services
on the ethical side have been more than
overcome by the damage it has done to
clear and honest thinking.
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I
believe that no discovery of fact, however
trivial, can be wholly useless to the
race, and that no trumpeting of falsehood,
however virtuous in intent, can be
anything but vicious.
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I
believe that all government is evil, in
that all government must necessarily make
war upon liberty.
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I
believe that the evidence for immortality
is no better than the evidence of witches,
and deserves no more respect.
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I
believe in the complete freedom of thought
and speech.
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I
believe in the capacity of man to conquer
his world, and to find out what it is made
of, and how it is run.
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I
believe in the reality of progress.
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I
believe that it is better to tell the
truth than to lie. I believe that it is
better to be free than to be a slave. And
I believe that it is better to know than
be ignorant.
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