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Robert G. Ingersoll was an American lawyer, orator, and outspoken advocate of free thought and secularism. Nicknamed "The Great Agnostic," his speeches and writings challenged religious orthodoxy and promoted intellectual freedom. He inspired generations through his eloquence and commitment to reason. Here are 590 of his quotes:
By Christianity I do not mean charity, mercy, kindness, forgiveness. I mean no natural virtue, because all the natural virtues existed and had been practiced by hundreds and thousands of millions before Christ was born. There certainly were some good men even in the days of Christ in Jerusalem, before his death. By Christianity I mean the ideas of redemption, atonement, a good man dying for a bad man, and the bad man getting a receipt in full. By Christianity I mean that system that insists that in the next world a few will be forever happy, while the many will be eternally miserable. Christianity, as I have explained it, must be protected, guarded, and sustained by law. It was founded by the sword that is to say, by physical force,-and must be preserved by like means.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Robert G. Ingersoll
Occupation: American Lawyer
Born: August 11, 1833
Died: July 21, 1899
Quotes count: 590
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