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 +"The certainty in which we must be that no god meddles in our affairs and that, as necessary creatures of Nature, like plants and animals, we are here because it would be impossible for us not to be—, this unshakable certainty, it is clear enough, at one stroke erases the first group of duties, those, I wish to say, toward the divinity to which we erroneously believe ourselves beholden; and with them vanish all religious crimes, all those comprehended under the indefinite names of impiety, sacrilege, blasphemy, atheism, etc., all those, in brief, which Athens so unjustly punished in [[Alcibiades]], and France in the unfortunate [[François-Jean de la Barre|Labarre]]."--"[[Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans]]" (1795) by Sade
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]'', novel, Marquis de Sade (anon.) *''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]'', novel, Marquis de Sade (anon.)
-*''[[Aline and Valcour]]'', play, Marquis de Sade+*''[[Aline and Valcour]]'', novel, Marquis de Sade
-*''[[The Age of Reason]]'', treatise, Thomas Paine+
*"[[Die Weltweisen]]", poem, Friedrich Schiller *"[[Die Weltweisen]]", poem, Friedrich Schiller
== Births == == Births ==

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"The certainty in which we must be that no god meddles in our affairs and that, as necessary creatures of Nature, like plants and animals, we are here because it would be impossible for us not to be—, this unshakable certainty, it is clear enough, at one stroke erases the first group of duties, those, I wish to say, toward the divinity to which we erroneously believe ourselves beholden; and with them vanish all religious crimes, all those comprehended under the indefinite names of impiety, sacrilege, blasphemy, atheism, etc., all those, in brief, which Athens so unjustly punished in Alcibiades, and France in the unfortunate Labarre."--"Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans" (1795) by Sade

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