The Age of Revelation (e-Book)
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About the Title: While Thomas Paines Age of Reason
gets a great deal of press from skeptics, misinformed separationists,
and atheists of every stripe, almost no one mentions Elias Boudinots
book length response. Paine is considered to be an American Founding
Father, and yet, unlike Paine, Boudinot actually served in a civil
capacity in the United States that included work on the Constitution.
Paines only elective office was in France. Boudinot is a true American
Founding Father. Paine had no role in the founding conventions of
America and their documents.
Boudinot waited some time before deciding to respond to Paines Age of Reason.
His measured rejoinder to Paines work is contemplative and, contrary
to Paines treatise, a work of sound scholarship. A great deal of
thought and humility went into the well-argued reply.
With the publication and dissemination of Paines work, Boudinot feared
what we are experiencing today in America. I confess, he wrote, that
I was much mortified to find, the whole force of this vain mans genius
and art, pointed at the youth of America, and her unlearned citizens.
Even though there are tens of thousands of churches and tens of
millions of Christians, it seems that the skepticism of Paine has the
upper hand. The prevalence of skepticism is more due to the inaction of
Christians than the accomplishment of skeptics. Boudinot knew that he
could no longer wait for someone else to respond.
It was Boudinots opinion that if The Age of Reason had not been written by the popular author of Common Sense,
the 1776 pamphlet that argued that America was justified in breaking
away from the British monarchy, the book would not have been given much
of a hearing.
Boudinot
shows that Paine did not uncover anything new under the sun. Modern-day
atheists have only repackaged Paine for an audience that is not
familiar with Elias Boudinots The Age of Revelation,
which is a remarkable work of scholarship for that time. Boudinot
quotes sources from nearly every field of knowledge. He seems to be
acquainted with several languages, including Latin and Greek. He has a
broad knowledge of the Bible and a keen sense of logical analysis. His
work shows what an educated layman can do when spurred on by the need
to answer a once-respected writer who abused his popularity to rail
against a religious system that he either did not fully understand or
had no wish to understand.

Author: Elias Boudinot
About the Author: Elias Boudinot (1740 - 1821), was a delegate and representative from New Jersey to the Continental Congress. He was admitted to the bar in 1760, and also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Princeton College.
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