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DescriptionColonel Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) was a Civil War veteran, American political leader and famous orator during the Golden Age of Freethought. Ingersoll was a tireless crusader for the dignity of humanity, and a relentless opponent of organized religion. This collection contains 32 of his most famous speeches, read by Ted Delorme. Gods Ghosts Hell Individuality Humboldt Which Way The Great Infidels Talmagian Theology At the Graveside Mistakes of Moses Skulls The Bible Voltaire Myth & Miracles Response to his Critics New Departure Liberty of Man, Woman and Child Orthodoxy Blasphemy Some Reasons Why Intellectual Development Human Rights Talmagian Theology Religious Intolerance Hereafter Review of His Reviewers How the Gods Grow Religion of our Day Heretics and Heresies The Chinese God Is Suicide a Sin? The Right To OneΓΓé¼Γäós Life Sharing Widget |