Summary Of The Age Of Reason By Thomas Paine

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Thomas Paine is the author of “Common Sense” and “The Age of Reason.” Paine was a believer in one God, he hopes for happiness beyond this life, and he believes in equality among man. Paine also believes religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and to make fellow creatures happy. Revelation, when applied to religion, means something communicated immediately from God to man. Paine argues against “special revelation.” He did not believe that God revealed himself through supernatural means. Paine says that he did not see the angel himself, therefore he had a right to not to believe. Paine argued that there was a God, but he could only be known through human reason, and he argued that science is the study of the works of God. Paine