Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest by Robert Green Ingersoll

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Author Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899
Title Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest
Note Reading ease score: 77.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents Thomas Paine -- Liberty of man, woman and child -- Orthodoxy -- Blasphemy -- Some reasons why -- Intellectual development -- Human rights -- Talmagian theology (second lecture) -- Talmagian theology (third lecture) -- Religious intolerance -- Hereafter -- Review of his reviewers -- How the gods grow -- The religion of our day -- Heretics and heresies -- The bible -- Voltaire -- Myth and miracle -- Ingersoll's letter, On the Chinese god -- Ingersoll's letter, Is suicide a sin? -- Ingersoll's letter, The right to one's life.
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Summary "Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest" by Robert Green Ingersoll is a collection of thought-provoking lectures delivered during the late 19th century. In this work, Ingersoll defends the legacy of Thomas Paine, advocating for reason, liberty, and religious tolerance while scrutinizing political and religious tyranny. The lectures explore themes of human rights, the role of superstition, and the impact of Paine's writings on American independence and enlightenment. The opening of this collection sets the stage for Ingersoll's impassioned defense of Thomas Paine, highlighting his significant contributions to the ideals of liberty and democracy during the American Revolution. Ingersoll reminisces about his introduction to public speaking, which was focused on honoring Paine's memory. He emphasizes Paine's audacity to challenge established norms and argues that his writings, particularly "Common Sense," were pivotal in galvanizing the push for independence. The text sets a critical tone against religious dogma and celebrates Paine's intellectual contributions, positioning him as an enduring symbol of freedom and rational thought. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BL: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Religion: General, Miscellaneous and Atheism
Subject Free thought
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EBook-No. 8389
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Most Recently Updated Dec 26, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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