Some Mistakes of MosesPrometheus Books, 1986 - 270 síður Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-99), the "Great Agnostic," was the greatest freethought orator in the history of the United States. No public speaker before or since has enjoyed the reputation accorded him. After the Civil War, Ingersoll embarked upon a career as a lecturer, touring the United States to make his thoughts on religion, women's rights, and humanism known to all. Some Mistakes of Moses, one of the most popular of these lectures, is a critical examination of the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible). Ingersoll passionately believed that the alleged divine origins of the Bible were not sufficient reason for a suspension of critical judgement. His diatribe against Old Testament religion is a call for rationality, a quality sorely missing in this time of political upheaval in the world in the name of religion. Ingersoll greatly feared that when the Bible was read as truth rather than as a collection of fables, mankind would destroy itself in its attempt to follow the teachings of Moses to the letter. Ingersoll fervently believed that the most important belief one can have is belief in man. "Theology is a superstition - Humanity is a religion" - this was the credo of Robert G. Ingersoll. Now, a new generation of readers can thrill to Ingersoll's brilliant and witty rhetoric, just as great thinkers Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, Eugene V. Debs, and others did almost one hundred years ago. |
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... seems , from the account , that this stupendous miracle was performed after the king had been cured . The account of the shadow going backward is given in the eleventh verse of the twentieth chapter of Second Kings , while the cure is ...
... seems , from the account , that this stupendous miracle was performed after the king had been cured . The account of the shadow going backward is given in the eleventh verse of the twentieth chapter of Second Kings , while the cure is ...
Síða 139
... seems that driving Adam and Eve out of Eden did not have the effect to improve them or their children . On the contrary , the world grew worse and worse . They were under the immediate control and government of God , and he from time to ...
... seems that driving Adam and Eve out of Eden did not have the effect to improve them or their children . On the contrary , the world grew worse and worse . They were under the immediate control and government of God , and he from time to ...
Síða 156
... seems to have been a very extraordinary miracle , perhaps by the ministra- tion of angels , in bringing two of every species to Noah , and rendering them submissive , and peaceful with each other . Yet it seems not to have made any ...
... seems to have been a very extraordinary miracle , perhaps by the ministra- tion of angels , in bringing two of every species to Noah , and rendering them submissive , and peaceful with each other . Yet it seems not to have made any ...
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Chapter Pag I SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES | 13 |
FREE SCHOOLS | 26 |
THE POLITICIANS | 31 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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