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An outspoken critical examination of traditional Christian claims, arguing that biblical texts are human products rather than flawless divine revelation; it surveys expectations for a true revelation, applies higher criticism to the Old and New Testaments, discusses the historical development of scripture, myths about Moses, and the relation between ancient religious cosmology and modern science; it analyzes concepts like Jehovah, prayer, resurrection, the gospel witnesses, Christ's divinity and the nature of Christianity, and considers determinism, apologetics, ethical teachings, and the religion's social consequences while urging spiritual discernment and proposing a secular moral outlook.

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Robert Blatchford

Robert Blatchford was an English author and journalist known for his outspoken views on social issues and his advocacy for the working class. He gained prominence in the early 20th century with works such as "Britain for the British," where he explored themes of nationalism and social justice. Blatchford's writings often reflected his commitment to socialism and his belief in the importance of community and mutual aid. His book "Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog" further illustrates his defense of the underprivileged and critique of societal norms. Through his literary contributions, Blatchford played a significant role in shaping public discourse around social reform in his time.

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