"The Freethinker" explores the principles and implications of freethought, advocating for reason and independent inquiry in the pursuit of truth. This work champions the use of critical thinking over dogma and tradition, questioning established religious and societal norms. It encourages readers to embrace skepticism and to form their own beliefs based on evidence and logic.
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