Voltaire said: "I need to invent him if God does not exist," I agree. Voltaire said that civilization needed "higher powers" to function well. Throughout history, all civilizations (excluding civilizations developed in the 20th century) have a God who provides guidance by explaining the miracle of God or nature. From ancient cultures in the Middle East and Asia to modern Western civilization, God played an important role in everyday life.
Voltaire (1694 - 1788) was born in François-Marie Arouet, it was known as Voltaire. He is an ardent poet, historian, essayist, and philosopher who write with irony and sharp wisdom. Due to the criticism of the French authorities, Voltaire was sent twice to the Bastille, eventually forbidding entry into Paris. When he was able to return to France, he wrote articles about political and religious freedom. Voltaire fought against enemies of freedom, ignorance, superstition, intolerance.
François Marie Arouet, commonly known as Voltaire, wrote about Candide. Voltaire is a French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher known for his wisdom, the attack on the established Catholic church, and freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and the separation of church and state. (Defending the Wiki encyclopedia "He was born on November 21, 1694 and became a middle class family.Voltail began to show interest in writing since I was young.Candide was published in 1579 This is a French satire
"Candide or Optimism" translated into romantic Voltaire by enlightenment poetry "Candide" was written in Age of Enlightenment. Voltaire's story was published in "Norton Western Literature Collection". The role of Voltaire Panglos is a philosopher who teaches the Almighty God who created the world. Pangloss said that the world must be of God, because he is the only Holy Creator. Pangolss is also a mentor of Candide, the protagonist of the novel. Frankness is very good ... Voltar's novel, frankness includes many things. This includes ridiculeing the beliefs of philosophers who conflict during enlightenment. But perhaps the most powerful satiric work in his novel is religion. Voltaire believed in God, but strong opposition to religion. He believes that not everyone should serve God in their own way, rather than teaching ways to believe God through religious officials.