Common Sense

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History

 

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Katrina D

 

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August 17, 2013

 

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These conflicting beliefs led to Paine's skepticism and the feeling of being an outsider of religion. It is from this removed position that he studied the hypocrisies and absorbed the moral values of each. As an adult Paine became very critical of institutionalized Christianity. The influence Quakerism had on him was the quality of stubborn righteousness...
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The influence Quakerism had on him was the quality of stubborn righteousness. Paine held firm to his position and was sure it was right even if every one else said he was wrong. Later on, his writings would challenge everything colonists believed to be right and just. It is this quality that makes his writings so controversial...
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