The Creation of God by Dr. Jacob Hartmann was distributed in 1893 and is a noteworthy nonbeliever work of the time. Being a specialist, Jacob Hartmann diagrams the investigation of science and life on planet earth and infers that nothing here actually needs the nearness of a God or any perfect forces. Besides, he considers the sacred texts from a political perspective and puts forth the defense that the production of the scriptural God was just a national and political need of the time. From the book:
Has not the time landed for an amazing and human reconstruction? For new techniques for educating, for new and increasingly exact thoughts, for a progressively exact learning of the regular, for guidelines in outright certainties, for an increasingly exhaustive comprehension of common laws, for a more extensive understanding of man himself and his environment, for a deserting of all the powerful subterfuge, obliviousness, and superstition, of religious tales, supernatural occurrences, false hypotheses, and deceiving regulations as to God, with their tremendous penance of human life.
Has not the time landed for an amazing and human reconstruction? For new techniques for educating, for new and increasingly exact thoughts, for a progressively exact learning of the regular, for guidelines in outright certainties, for an increasingly exhaustive comprehension of common laws, for a more extensive understanding of man himself and his environment, for a deserting of all the powerful subterfuge, obliviousness, and superstition, of religious tales, supernatural occurrences, false hypotheses, and deceiving regulations as to God, with their tremendous penance of human life.
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