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19934 | Hebrews were very hostile to other states, who had not given up their rights to God [Spinoza] |
Full Idea: Having transferred their right to God, the Hebrews believed their kingdom was the kingdom of God, that they alone were the children of God, and that other nations were enemies of God, whom for that reason they regarded with extreme hostility. | |
From: Baruch de Spinoza (Tractatus Theologico-Politicus [1670], 17.23) | |
A reaction: [He cites Psalm 139:21-2] So, according to Spinoza, they did not become the chosen people because they thought God had chosen then, but because they were the only state trying to align itself with God. |
4300 | The Bible has nothing in common with reasoning and philosophy [Spinoza] |
Full Idea: The Bible leaves reason absolutely free and has nothing in common with philosophy. | |
From: Baruch de Spinoza (Tractatus Theologico-Politicus [1670]) | |
A reaction: Hm. The Bible may not contain reasoning, but it contains the fruits of reasoning, and it is obviously possible for reasoning to contradict its message. |