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Lloyd C. Douglas

“there is always something fundamentally wrong with a rich man or a king who pretends to be religious. Let the poor and helpless invoke the gods. That is what the gods are for—to distract the attention of the weak from their otherwise intolerable miseries. When an emperor makes much ado about religion, he is either cracked or crooked.”

Lloyd C. Douglas, The Robe
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The Robe The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas
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