Must I demonstrate to you so simple
a truth? Can you not comprehend, without explanation
of mine, that a nation, where each citizen thinks
only of his own private well-being here below, and
sacrifices constantly the general good to his personal
and narrow interest; where the powerful
man wishes to preserve all the power for himself alone,
without making an equitable and proportional division
to the weak; where the weak wishes to conquer
at any price, that he may tyrannize in his turn; where
the rich wishes to acquire and concentrate the greatest
possible amount of wealth, to enjoy it alone, and
even without circulating it in work, in wages, in assistance,
in benevolence, in good deeds to his brothers; where
the poor wishes to dispossess violently and unjustly
those who possess more than himself, instead of recognizing
that diversity of chances, of conditions, of professions,
of fortunes, of which human life is composed, instead
of acquiring prosperity for his family, in his turn
and degree, by effort, by order, by labor, by economy,
by the assistance of borrowed capital, by the law
of inheritance, by the free transfer of real estate,
by free entrance into different callings and trades,
by free competition in the money market; where
each class of citizens declares itself an enemy to
every other, and heaps upon each other all manner of
evil, instead of doing all the good in its power,
and uniting in the holy harmony of social unity; where
each individual draws around him, for himself alone,
the common mantle, willing to tear it in pieces for
himself, and thus leave the whole world naked, do
you not understand, I say, that such a People, having
no God but its selfishness, no judge but interest,
no conscience but cupidity, will fall, in a short time,
into complete destruction, and, being incapable of
a Republican government, because it casts aside the
government of God himself, will rush headlong into
the government of the brute: the government of
the strongest, the despotism of the sword, the divinity
of the cannon, that last resort of anarchy,
which is at once the remedy and the death of nations
without God!
Now has not this weakening of the
sentiment of God in the soul of the People been, from
year to year, from century to century, indeed, I might
say, the most discouraging and threatening symptom,
in the eyes of those who desire the progress of their
race, who aspire to the moral perfection of the human
spirit, who hope in Republican institutions, who love
the People, who wish to cultivate their reason, who
desire that the People should understand themselves,
respect themselves, and, finally, by their enlightenment,
their conscientiousness, their moderation and virtue,
give the lie to those who declare them in a state
of perpetual infancy, perpetual madness, or perpetual
weakness?
Yes, this is but too true: men
have been blotting out God, for a century past, from
the souls of the People, and more especially in latter
years. The masses have been driven to Atheism,
they have been driven on every side and by every hand.
Sometimes, by blasphemies, such as
were never heard upon the earth, until an insult to
the Creator became a means of popularity among His
creatures; blasphemies which would have darkened the
sun and extinguished the stars, if God had not commanded
His creation to pass unnoticed the revolt of a blind
and foolish insect against Infinity, and refused Himself
to sink to the foolishness of avenging impiety!
Read those lines which I dare not write, those lines
where an apostle of Atheism effaces the name of God
from the beautiful creation and endeavors to substitute
his own!