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The author subjects Christian doctrine and biblical texts to skeptical analysis, highlighting internal contradictions, questioning accounts of miracles and divine intervention, and scrutinizing theological claims about morality. He criticizes the role of religious instruction in shaping education and social norms, contends that fear and unquestioning faith are instilled in childhood, and advocates replacing dogma with reason and freedom of thought. A series of essays and close readings argue for secular ethics, intellectual liberty, and the removal of clerical authority from public instruction.

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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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