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The light of reason can dispel the darkness of ignorance and superstition from "summary" of The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated) by Thomas Paine

Reason, my dear friend, is the only source from which we can derive knowledge and understanding. It is the light that shines through the darkness of ignorance and superstition, revealing the truth that lies hidden beneath the surface. Without reason, we are lost in a sea of confusion and misconception, unable to distinguish between fact and fiction. When we allow reason to guide us, we are able to see the world as it truly is – a place of wonder and complexity, where every question has an answer waiting to be discovered. Reason allows us to break free from the chains of tradition and dogma, enabling us to think for ourselves and make rational decisions based on evidence and logic. Ignorance and superstition are the enemies of reason, clouding our minds with false beliefs and misguided notions. They prevent us from seeing the world clearly, leading us down paths of delusion and deceit. It is only through the power of reason that we can overcome these obstacles and find our way to the truth. The light of reason is not always easy to follow, my friend. It requires courage and perseverance to challenge the beliefs that have been ingrained in us since childhood. But the rewards of following reason are great – for it is through reason that we can achieve true enlightenment and understanding. So let us not be afraid to embrace reason, my friend. Let us cast aside the darkness of ignorance and superstition, and allow the light of reason to guide us on our journey towards wisdom and knowledge. Let us open our minds to the possibilities that reason offers, and discover the truths that lie hidden within us.
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    The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated)

    Thomas Paine

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