In the 1770's, Thomas Pain was a political philosopher and writer. He encouraged people to fight for the independence of the United States from England. He was one of the most creative characters of those days. Pain talked about his 1776 "common sense" and America's revolutionary idea. In writing, Pain pointed out that the British tried to corrode American colonies, and they did not contribute to American happiness. Abstract Paine published this 50-page story "Common Sense" on January 10, 1776.
In Thomas Paine's work, "Paine" refers to the entire process of working as an active government by an equal government. Thomas Paine writes a variety of excerpts, combining theory and ideas with those aimed at implementing these ideas in a legitimate and reasonable government. Pain especially reflected the crown of the British Constitution. Pain also offered a higher authority insight to manage the government. - Since childhood people have been thinking and forming a point of view. Some of our ideas may not be mature at first, but over the years my opinion tends to grow and develop. As people more mature, we no longer listen to the parents' beliefs and do not follow them, they shape and obey our own beliefs. When a person sits and thinks about such a question, it is time to compare how the world was formed, how much time it will take, and what we do with the 24 hours 6 days before Christ.
Because American Creation is a religious blog that takes into account the importance of Thomas Paine, specializing in the early history of the United States, this is the first blog post to post on Thomas Paine and The Age of Reason. In this first article, we will focus on the argument that Peine is against the essence of Jesus Christ's god and we will evaluate whether his views are worthwhile. Christianity does not claim that Christians have special rights to define gods and establish truths (for their own heritage, geography, culture, etc.). Instead, Christians believe that they can obtain the revelation of God through the written records of the prophets, apostles, and Jesus (Eph.2: 19-20). This written revelation (Christian assertion) can be found today in the Bible from reasonable grounds and historical evidence.
Tomas Spain's contempt for religion is not limited to Christian faith alone. In general, religion is a human effort to think that Pain is disgusting and primitive. Modern atheists have found a champion among the classic works of Thomas Pain, but in fact, Pain believed in God - it was just a religion he did not believe. In all religious systems of the invention, there is no longer a contradiction to the derogatory meaning to the Almighty, the understanding of the people, more opposition to reason, and what is called Christianity. It is ridiculous for faith, too persuasive too practically contradictory too, it can slow down the mind or create only atheists and fanatics. As an engine of power, and it serves as a priest 's desire as a means of authoritarianism and wealth, but it respects the interests of ordinary people, it makes no sense here and thereafter.