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  2. Questions sur les Miracles - Wikipedia

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    [4] Voltaire thought that the miracles of Jesus should be seen as moral lessons rather than real events. [5] Needham was in Geneva in 1765 when he ran across Voltaire's anonymously written pamphlets, which Voltaire began as responses to Protestant pastor David Claparède's 1765 pamphlet Considérations sur les miracles.

  3. Voltaire - Wikipedia

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    Voltaire was a versatile and prolific writer, producing works in almost every literary form, including plays, poems, novels, essays, histories, and even scientific expositions. He wrote more than 20,000 letters and 2,000 books and pamphlets. [7] Voltaire was one of the first authors to become renowned and commercially successful internationally.

  4. Henriade - Wikipedia

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    Voltaire wrote other poems during his life, but none were nearly as lengthy or detailed as these two. While Henriade was viewed as a great poem, and as one of Voltaire's best, many did not believe it to be his masterpiece, or the best he was capable of; many claimed it lacked originality or novel inspiration, and that it was nothing truly ...

  5. 50 Voltaire Quotes About Life, Injustice and Curiosity

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    7. “Prejudices are what fools use for reason.” 8. “Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.”

  6. Pascal's wager - Wikipedia

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    Voltaire's critique concerns not the nature of the Pascalian wager as proof of God's existence, but the contention that the very belief Pascal tried to promote is not convincing. Voltaire hints at the fact that Pascal, as a Jansenist, believed that only a small, and already predestined, portion of humanity would eventually be saved by God.

  7. The Apotheosis of Voltaire - Wikipedia

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    The Apotheosis of Voltaire led by Truth and crowned by Glory, Ferney version. The Apotheosis of Voltaire led by Truth and crowned by Glory (French: “l’Apothéose de Voltaire conduit par la Vérité et couronné par la Gloire”), also known as “The Triumph of Voltaire” (French: Le Triomphe de Voltaire) is a 1775 oil painting by Alexandre Duplessis.

  8. Mahomet (play) - Wikipedia

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    Voltaire had this correspondence published in every future edition of the play, which aided its publicity. [9] Napoleon, during his captivity on Saint Helena, criticised Voltaire's Mahomet, and said Voltaire had made him merely an impostor and a tyrant, without representing him as a "great man": Mahomet was the subject of deep criticism ...

  9. Christ myth theory - Wikipedia

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    [134] [131] The early references by Paul about the life of Jesus support that Jesus existed and that Paul had a general interest in his life. [135] According to Christopher Tuckett, "[e]ven if we had no other sources, we could still infer some things about Jesus from Paul's letters" such that he was a Jew with siblings, and that he was a ...

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