The Essential Works of Robert G. Ingersoll. Robert Green Ingersoll

The Essential Works of Robert G. Ingersoll - Robert Green Ingersoll


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       Robert Green Ingersoll

      The Essential Works of Robert G. Ingersoll

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      2020 OK Publishing

      EAN 4064066394400

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

       Volume 3

       Volume 4

       Volume 5

       Volume 6

       Volume 7

       Volume 8

       Volume 9

       Volume 10

       Volume 11

       Volume 12

      Volume 1

       Table of Contents

       THE GODS

       HUMBOLDT

       THOMAS PAINE

       INDIVIDUALITY

       HERETICS AND HERESIES.

       THE GHOSTS.

       PREFACE

       THE LIBERTY OF MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD.

       LIBERTY OF WOMAN.

       THE LIBERTY OF CHILDREN.

       CONCLUSION.

       ABOUT FARMING IN ILLINOIS

       WHAT MUST WE DO TO BE SAVED?

       PREFACE

       I. WHAT WE MUST DO TO BE SAVED

       II. THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW

       III. THE GOSPEL OF MARK

       IV. THE GOSPEL OF LUKE.

       V. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN

       VI. THE CATHOLICS

       VII. THE EPISCOPALIANS

       VIII. THE METHODISTS

       IX. THE PRESBYTERIANS

       X. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.

       XI. WHAT DO YOU PROPOSE?

      THE GODS

      An Honest God is the Noblest Work of Man.

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      EACH nation has created a god, and the god has always resembled his creators. He hated and loved what they hated and loved, and he was invariably found on the side of those in power. Each god was intensely patriotic, and detested all nations but his own. All these gods demanded praise, flattery, and worship. Most of them were pleased with sacrifice, and the smell of innocent blood has ever been considered a divine perfume. All these gods have insisted upon having a vast number of priests, and the priests have always insisted upon being supported by the people, and the principal business of these priests has been to boast about their god, and to insist that he could easily vanquish all the other gods put together.

      These gods have been manufactured after numberless models, and according to the most grotesque fashions. Some have a thousand arms, some a hundred heads, some are adorned with necklaces of living snakes, some are armed with clubs, some with sword and shield, some with bucklers, and some have wings as a cherub; some were invisible, some would show themselves entire, and some would only show their backs; some were jealous, some were foolish, some turned themselves into men, some into swans, some into bulls, some into doves, and some into Holy Ghosts, and made love to the beautiful daughters of men. Some were married—all ought to have been—and some were considered as old bachelors from all eternity. Some had children, and the children were turned into gods and worshiped as their fathers had been. Most of these gods were revengeful, savage, lustful, and ignorant. As they generally depended upon their priests for information, their ignorance can hardly excite our astonishment.

      These gods did not even know the shape of the worlds they had created, but supposed them perfectly flat Some thought the day could be lengthened by stopping the sun, that the blowing of horns could throw down the walls of a city, and all knew so little


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