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- e61f43aae96389bc15a0c0a75c21eb62e15073d5967089eb8d672bd207b4903d date "1910-10-02".
- e61f43aae96389bc15a0c0a75c21eb62e15073d5967089eb8d672bd207b4903d isCitedBy Thomas_Edison.
- e61f43aae96389bc15a0c0a75c21eb62e15073d5967089eb8d672bd207b4903d quote "Thomas A. Edison in the following interview for the first time speaks to the public on the vital subjects of the human soul and immortality. It will be bound to be a most fascinating, an amazing statement, from one of the most notable and interesting men of the age ... Nature is what we know. We do not know the gods of religions. And nature is not kind, or merciful, or loving. If God made me — the fabled God of the three qualities of which I spoke: mercy, kindness, love — He also made the fish I catch and eat. And where do His mercy, kindness, and love for that fish come in? No; nature made us — nature did it all — not the gods of the religions.".
- e61f43aae96389bc15a0c0a75c21eb62e15073d5967089eb8d672bd207b4903d title ""No Immortality of the Soul" says Thomas A. Edison. In Fact, He Doesn't Believe There Is a Soul — Human Beings Only an Aggregate of Cells and the Brain Only a Wonderful Machine, Says Wizard of Electricity".
- e61f43aae96389bc15a0c0a75c21eb62e15073d5967089eb8d672bd207b4903d work "New York Times".