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Comic Bible Sketches, Reprinted from "The Freethinker"

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A collection of satirical illustrations and brief captions that lampoon biblical narratives by pairing comic drawings with the scripture passages they target. The introductory essay defends ridicule as a tool of common-sense critique and explains the editor's aim to challenge claims of scriptural infallibility, using anachronism, exaggeration, and juxtaposition to expose perceived absurdities. Drawings range from adapted foreign originals to original treatments, each given a striking title and the relevant biblical text beneath, producing reductio ad absurdum effects designed to appeal to popular skepticism and promote freethought rather than scholarly argument.

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G. W. Foote

George William Foote was a prominent English freethinker, writer, and activist known for his critical examination of religion and advocacy for secularism. His works often blend humor with serious commentary, as seen in titles like "Arrows of Freethought" and "Comic Bible Sketches, Reprinted from 'The Freethinker.'" Foote's writings reflect his commitment to challenging traditional beliefs and promoting rational thought, making significant contributions to the discourse on religion and morality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was also known for his autobiographical work, "Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh," which highlights his association with notable figures in the freethought movement.

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