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Morality Without God / A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society

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A lecturer challenges the claim that morality depends on belief in God, inviting a church leader to present a counterargument and criticizing his refusal. The speaker presents philosophical and historical grounds for moral autonomy, arguing that ethical behavior can be grounded independently of religious faith, that church attendance is not essential and can hinder intellectual and moral progress, and that societies or eras with widespread churchgoing have not necessarily been more moral. The address frames the issue as open to public discussion and proposes a fair forum for denominational representatives to present their views.

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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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