Categories: Archives

Remembering the Great Agnostic

It was refreshing to read Michael Darling’s column, “Still waiting for a president without a… It was refreshing to read Michael Darling’s column, “Still waiting for a president without a god.” He reminded us of the man known as the Great Agnostic, Robert G. Ingersoll. Mr. Ingersoll’s love for humanity revealed that it is not necessary to resort to supernatural invocations to do good. The fact that there are several hundred religions in the world would mean that officially favoring one god would disenfranchise the members of all the other religions. The founding fathers (Deists by and large) gave us the most important right, in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, which says Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

William J. Didycz

Pitt Alumnus, Class of 1957

Engineer

Pittsburgh

Pitt News Staff

Share
Published by
Pitt News Staff

Recent Posts

Trash turns to treasure at Text & conText Lab’s ‘Junk Journal Journey’

Students who walked into the Text & conText Lab on Wednesday afternoon were able to…

19 hours ago

Pitt men’s soccer defeats Cornell, proceeds to Round of 16

On Sunday night, No. 2 seed Pitt mens’ soccer (13-5-0) defeated Cornell (13-4-2) 1-0 in…

1 day ago

A chat with the Pitt Volleyball icon Cat Flood

On this episode of “The Pitt News Sports Podcast,” assistant sports editor Matthew Scabilloni talks…

2 days ago

Meaning at the Movies | My Old Heart & “My Old Ass”

In this edition of “Meaning at the Movies,” staff writer Lauren Deaton explores how the…

2 days ago

A Good Hill to Die On // What I Am Really Thankful For

This edition of “A Good Hill to Die On” confronts rising pressures even with the…

2 days ago

Don’t Be a Stranger | Tiny Beautiful Things

In this edition of Don’t Be a Stranger, staff writer Sophia Viggiano discusses the parts…

2 days ago