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A collection of polemical and satirical essays that critique organized religion, clerical influence, and biblical literalism while defending secularism and freethought. The pieces range from ironic examinations of piety, ritual, and religious hypocrisy to responses to accusations that atheists are cruel or immoral, arguments for secular education and scientific perspectives on immortality, and commentaries on prominent public figures and contemporary controversies. Tone alternates between sarcasm and reasoned argument, mixing historical anecdotes, cultural critique, and reflections on charity, labor, and social reform. Several essays challenge conversion narratives and lampoon clerical pretensions, aiming to promote rational inquiry and secular ethics.

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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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