Best of
Atheism
1983
The Best of Robert Ingersoll
Robert G. Ingersoll - 1983
Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, Eugene V. Debs, and Elizabeth Cady used to gather to hear the speeches of "the great agnostic."Roger E. Greeley has selected the best from speeches and essays of this iconoclastic orator who labored to destroy the superstition and hypocrisy of fundamentalism in America and who answered the Moral Majority in the last century.One hundred years after he advanced into the national spotlight, Ingersoll's commentaries still retain their fresh, penetrating, and witty character. His pleas for civil rights, the rights of women and children, responsible and responsive government, and individual freedom of conscience and religious belief have placed him in the vanguard of enlightened thinkers.Today the legacy of Robert Ingersoll, prophet and pioneer, merits the attention of anyone who espouses humane, liberal, rational, or agnostic opinions.
The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and Against the Existence of God
John Leslie Mackie - 1983
Mackie, formerly of University College, Oxford
Some Reasons Why I Am a Freethinker
Robert G. Ingersoll - 1983