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A collection of public lectures and essays that challenge religious superstition and clerical authority while urging free thought and scientific inquiry. The speaker critiques belief in ghosts and immortality, links labor and independent investigation to material and moral progress, and defends civil liberties for men, women, and children. Interspersed with addresses on the Declaration of Independence, tributes, remarks on farming and public affairs, the pieces consistently promote human affection, practical happiness, and liberation from dogma.

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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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