[hide] Your continued donations keep Wikiquote running! Robert G. Ingersoll Jump to navigationJump to search Love is natural. Back of all ceremony burns and will forever burn the sacred flame. There has been no time in the world’s history when that torch was extinguished. In all ages, in all climes, among all people, there has been true, pure, and unselfish love. Robert […]
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The Brain and the Bible by Robert G. Ingersoll 5*info (taken from TEM)
The Brain and the Bible by Robert G. Ingersoll 5*INFO 5th February 2022 by Red Johnson Leave a Comment (Edit) The Brain and the Bible by Robert G. Ingersoll Washington, December 21, 1881 **** **** THIS book, written by a brave and honest man, is filled with brave and honest thoughts. The arguments it presents can not be […]
The Jews – Robert Green Ingersoll 5*INFO
The Jews Robert Green Ingersoll WHEN I was a child, I was taught that the Jews were an exceedingly hard-hearted and cruel people, and that they were so destitute of the finer feelings that they had a little while before that time crucified the only perfect man who had appeared upon the earth; that this […]
Inspiration Of Bible Robert Green Ingersoll A FEW REASONS FOR DOUBTING THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE. 5*INFO
Inspiration Of Bible Robert Green Ingersoll A FEW REASONS FOR DOUBTING THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE. THE Old Testament must have been written nearly two thousand years before the invention of Printing. There were but few copies, and these were in the keeping of those whose interest might have prompted interpolations, and whose ignorance might […]
The Devil (1899) Robert Green Ingersoll 5*INFO
The Devil (1899) Robert Green Ingersoll I — If the Devil Should Die Would God Make Another? A little while ago I delivered a lecture on “Superstition,” in which, among other things, I said that the Christian world could not deny the existence of the Devil; that the Devil was really the keystone of the […]
About the Holy Bible by Robert G. Ingersoll 1894 5*INFO
About the Holy Bible by Robert G. Ingersoll 1894 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. […]