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Ingersoll on The HOLY BIBLE,
from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll,
 Volume 3, Lecture 9

Robert G. Ingersoll
 (1833 - 1899)

Read in English by Michele Fry; Brian Levine; Algy Pug; Rita Boutros; Scarbo; Tommy Hersant

Running Time:01:36:15 in 2 Audio CDs

Ingersoll is known as "the greatest infidel" of the 19th century. Steeped in religion as a child by his Baptist preacher father, he eventually came to rail against the hypocricy, judgment, hatred and fear he observed in his fellow Christians, and their attempt to restrict free thought and human liberty. He begins this lecture: SOMEBODY ought to tell the truth about the Bible. The preachers dare not, because they would be driven from their pulpits. Professors in colleges dare not, because they would lose their salaries. Politicians dare not. They would be defeated. Editors dare not. They would lose subscribers. Merchants dare not, because they might lose customers. Men of fashion dare not, fearing that they would lose caste. Even clerks dare not, because they might be discharged. And so I thought I would do it myself.

0 - INTRODUCTION
1 - I. The Origin of The Bible
2 - II. Is The Bible The Word of God
3 - III. The Ten Commandments
4 - IV. What Is It All Worth?
5 - V. Was Jehovah A God of Love?
6 - VI. Jehovah's Administration
7 - VII. The New Testament
8 - VIII. The Philosophy Of Christ
9 - IX. Is Christ Our Example?
10 - X. Why Should We Place Christ At The Top And Summit Of The Human Race?
11 - XI. Inspiration
12 - XII. The Real Bible


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