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HELL - WARM WORDS ON THE CHEERFUL AND COMFORTING DOCTRINE OF ETERNAL DAMNATION FROM COL INGERSOLL'S AMERICAN SECULAR LECTURES
By Col. Robert G. Ingersoll - Minister Of The Gospel Of Free Thought In America
HELL.
In this spirited lecture, the speaker dismantles the notion of an everlasting hell with a blend of wit, history, and fierce compassion. He traces the idea back to vengeance and fear, arguing that a generous, forward‑looking people cannot shoulder such a punitive myth. Drawing on the rise and fall of ancient belief systems, he shows how every religion is a product of its time, shaped by human hands rather than divine decree.
The orator then turns to the present, claiming that science, education, and a growing moral sense are already reshaping faith. He challenges listeners to imagine a future where outdated doctrines are discarded like obsolete currency, replaced by ideas that uplift rather than intimidate. The talk invites listeners to question inherited dogmas and consider a worldview rooted in humanity’s own capacity for reason and kindness.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2011-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1899
A dazzling 19th-century speaker known as “the Great Agnostic,” he packed lecture halls with sharp wit, fearless criticism of orthodox religion, and a deep faith in reason and human dignity. Lawyer, Civil War veteran, and political voice all at once, he became one of the most famous public lecturers of his age.
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