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How the Bible was Invented / A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society

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A polemical lecture contends that the Bible is primarily a human creation and critiques religious institutions for preserving believer complacency through enforced silence and doctrinal control. It outlines how printed liturgies, creeds, and clerical authority dictate permissible speech, sustain illusions, and have historically justified persecution. The speaker argues that such protections suppress scientific inquiry, reform, and intellectual vitality, cites opposition to evolutionary ideas and admiration for independent thinkers, and urges open discussion and skepticism instead of shielding believers from unsettling facts.

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M. M. Mangasarian

M. M. Mangasarian was an American lecturer and writer known for his critical examination of religion and morality. His works often challenge traditional beliefs, advocating for rationalism and secular ethics. Among his notable lectures is "How the Bible was Invented," where he explores the origins of biblical texts and their implications on faith. Mangasarian's writings, such as "Is Life Worth Living Without Immortality?" and "The Truth About Jesus: Is He a Myth?", reflect his commitment to questioning established religious doctrines. He was a prominent figure in the Independent Religious Society, where he engaged audiences in discussions about morality and the role of religion in society.

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