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The Heavens Be Praised
We no longer immolate babes on Moloch’s hideous altar. May Heaven be thanked. We no longer burn heretics at the stake. May Heaven be praised We no longer stone men and women for committing adultery. Thank Heavens for that! We no longer subject defendants to trial by ordeal. We no longer engage in witch hunts. We no longer hang men for stealing sheep We no longer make children work in coal mines. We no longer keep slaves. For all these things may the Heavens be thanked. Thus many forms of cruelty and oppression have been abolished, and yet Today’s evils, the real whoppers, are hermetically concealed behind white walls and bland, sincere faces. To what strange deity, utility, necessity, security are we prepared to immolate not only ourselves, noble suicides, but our children, our babes, our future. Whom would we then have to thank?
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