The Christian Religion: An Enquiry by Robert Green Ingersoll
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Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899
English
"The Christian Religion: An Enquiry" by Robert Green Ingersoll is a critical examination of Christian beliefs and the moral implications of biblical scripture, written during the late 19th century. This work can be classified as a philosophical critique and theological analysis, wherein Ingersoll questions the foundational tenets of Christianity an...
for a rational approach to ethics and religion. Ingersoll's inquiry delves into various key themes, including the morality of biblical commandments regarding issues like slavery, polygamy, and religious persecution, arguing that many of these teachings reflect the barbarism of their time rather than divine wisdom. He contrasts the supposed teachings of a benevolent God with the harsh realities found in scripture, ultimately advocating for a perspective of freedom, reason, and individual ethics outside traditional dogma. Throughout the text, Ingersoll appeals to human experience and morality, asserting that true goodness and justice must emerge independently of religious doctrine, and he calls for a reevaluation of societal values based on reason rather than inherited belief systems. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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David Thomas
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Deborah Hill
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