Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Huxley , Leonard (2007-01-31), The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, Retrieved on 2012-06-05
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    05 JUN 2012

     Huxley on a Bit of Scripture

    As I stood behind the coffin of my little son the other day, with my mind bent on anything but disputation, the officiating minister read, as part of his duty, the words, 'If the dead rise not again, let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die.' I cannot tell you how inexpressibly they shocked me. Paul had neither wife nor child, or he must have known that his alternative involved a blasphemy against all that well best and noblest in human nature. I could have laughed with scorn. What! Because...
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    While standing at his son's coffin, he finds a passage read offensive for its implication that we devolve.

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