Source: Computing Machinery and Intelligence (1950), pp. 443-444.
Context: I am not very impressed with theological arguments whatever they may be used to support. Such arguments have often been found unsatisfactory in the past. In the time of Galileo it was argued that the texts, "And the sun stood still... and hasted not to go down about a whole day" (Joshua x. 13) and "He laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not move at any time" (Psalm cv. 5) were an adequate refutation of the Copernican theory.
“Providence and Manifest Destiny are synonyms often invoked to support arguments based on wishful thinking.”
"From The Wreave Commentary"; p. 136
The Bureau of Sabotage series, Whipping Star (1969)
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Source: 1950s, Human Society in Ethics and Politics (1954), p. 220
The Cosmic Game - Explorations of the Frontiers of Human Consciousness (1997), ISBN 0-7914-3876-7, p. 154.
The Devil You Know (originally published in Unknown Fantasy Fiction, August 1941), p. 67
Short fiction, No Boundaries (1955)
“While skin and race are often synonymous, skin cleansing is good, race cleansing is bad.”
"A Mock Columnist, Amok", in The New York Times (14 October 2007)
Speech in Hyde Park (24 May 1929), published in This Torch of Freedom (1935), p. 26.
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