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A compilation of speeches, essays, and letters that advocate reason, secular ethics, and civil liberty while assailing religious superstition and institutional hypocrisy. The author defends the legacy of a controversial Enlightenment figure, critiques orthodox theology and tales of miracle, and interrogates doctrines on blasphemy, heresy, and the afterlife. Additional pieces argue for personal autonomy, including discussions of the right to one’s life, and consider gender equality, human rights, and social tolerance. The writings blend historical anecdotes, polemic rhetoric, and philosophical argument to promote skeptical inquiry and broader social freedoms.

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Robert Green Ingersoll

Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) was a prominent American orator, lawyer, and political activist known for his advocacy of free thought and secularism. Often referred to as the "Great Agnostic," Ingersoll was a leading figure in the 19th-century movement for religious skepticism and humanism. His lectures, such as "About The Holy Bible" and "An Oration on the Life and Services of Thomas Paine," challenged traditional religious beliefs and promoted rationalism. Ingersoll's eloquent speeches and writings contributed significantly to the discourse on religion, morality, and individual rights, making him a notable figure in American literary and intellectual history.

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