God and My Neighbour

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God and My Neighbour

by Robert Blatchford

EN·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

By Robert Blatchford ("Nunquam")

0:02

To My Son ROBERT CORRI BLATCHFORD This book is dedicated

0:03

PREFACE

6:13

FOREWORDS

3:33

GOD AND MY NEIGHBOUR

0:01

THE SIN OF UNBELIEF

10:15

ONE REASON

0:23

WHAT I CAN AND CANNOT BELIEVE

11:01

THE OLD TESTAMENT

0:01

IS THE BIBLE THE WORD OF GOD?

32:17

Description

A sharp‑tongued narrator strolls down London’s bustling Strand, pipe in hand, and muses on the contradictions of a city that wears its Christian veneer like a costume. He relishes the vivid street tableau—well‑dressed motorists, ragged hawkers, a baby hunting an apple—while the label “infidel” slapped on him by respectable gentlemen becomes a badge of rebellious pride. His observations are peppered with humor, turning ordinary passersby into symbols of society’s vanity and complacency.

Beyond the surface, the essay takes a probing look at the moral gaps between the lofty ideals of church and state and the gritty reality of slums, taverns, and swindlers that line the same thoroughfare. The writer asks, with wry irony, what Christ might think of the polished façades of Park Lane and the noisy clamor of the Stock Exchange. Listeners are invited into a candid, thought‑provoking walk that challenges the comfortable myths of Victorian England without surrendering to melodrama.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Freethought Archives, and David Widger

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Blatchford

Robert Blatchford

1851–1943

A self-taught journalist and fiery campaigner, he helped make socialism readable and popular for ordinary British readers in the late 19th century. Best known for founding The Clarion and writing Merrie England, he mixed plain speaking with strong opinions that kept him influential and controversial.

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