flaming-june-c1895.jpg No, this post will not have any pornographic or sadistic content.. better yet.. and oddly enough.. this post is all about Religion and God.. or the lack of it…

I do not agree with the Marquis de Sade’s atheist beliefs.. I do not read his Sadistic erotica, at-least not yet.. but I am greatly intrigued by his passion and ability to express himself.. when spending almost 30 years in jail and in mental asylums, for no concrete conviction, he did not stop writing or expressing himself.. he continued to write his work and managed to publish a few while behind bars.. and when he was deprived from his ink and paper he continued to write on his chamber walls with his own blood.. and when he dried up and was unable to excrete anymore blood.. he used his own stool.. disturbingly passionate..

I may not agree to his beliefs, I may not be aroused by his Sadist writing.. but I do find his reason and philosophy quite logical in his work:

Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man. (1782)

DYING MAN -

“…he who blindfolds himself must surely see less of the light than he who snatches the blindfold away from his eyes. You compose, you construct, you dream, you magnify and complicate; I sift, I simplify. You accumulate errors, pile one atop the other; I combat them all. Which one of us is blind.”

“…Let the evil deed be proscribed by law, let justice smite the criminal, that will be deterrent enough; but if by misfortune we do commit it even so, let’s not cry over spilled milk; remorse is inefficacious, since it does not stay us from crime, futile since it does not repair it, therefore it is absurd to beat one’s breast, more absurd still to dread being punished in another world if we have been lucky to escape it in this. God forbid that this be construed as encouragement to crime, no, we should avoid it as much as we can, but one must learn to shun it through reason and not through false fears which lead to naught and whose effects are so quickly overcome in any moderately steadfast soul. Reason, sir - yes, our reason alone should warn us that harm done our fellows can never bring happiness to us; and our heart, that contributing to their felicity is the greatest joy Nature has accorded us on earth; the entirety of human morals is contained in this one phrase: Render others as happy as one desires oneself to be, and never inflict more pain upon them than one would like to receive at their hands. There you are, my friend, those are the only principles we should observe, and you need neither god nor religion to appreciate and subscribe to them, you need only have a good heart…”