
THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. - AN ENQUIRY
By R. G. Ingersoll
INTRODUCTION.
THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
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In this uncompromising essay, a 19th‑century orator turns a critical eye toward the Christian faith as it has been presented to ordinary people. He argues that systematic biblical instruction has long served to reinforce social hierarchies, limiting both the intellectual growth of the working class and the moral autonomy of women. By exposing inconsistencies between sacred texts and historical evidence, he asks listeners to replace inherited superstition with the light of reason.
The work weaves together history, philosophy, and personal testimony, showing how entrenched dogma can stifle curiosity and compassion. Its central plea is for universal education that equips every mind to question authority rather than accept it unquestioningly. Listeners will find a powerful invitation to rethink inherited beliefs and to imagine a society where knowledge and empathy, not fear, guide everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~55 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2011-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1899
A thunderously popular 19th-century American speaker, he became famous for turning lectures on religion, politics, and freedom into major public events. Best known as "the Great Agnostic," he wrote with wit, moral conviction, and a deep belief in reason and human dignity.
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