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Paperback What Must we do to be Saved?: A Lecture Book

ISBN: 1175630705

ISBN13: 9781175630704

What Must we do to be Saved?: A Lecture

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In "What Must We Do to Be Saved?", Robert G. Ingersoll, a prominent 19th-century American orator and political leader known for his agnostic views, delivers a powerful and thought-provoking lecture challenging traditional Christian doctrines of salvation. With characteristic eloquence and sharp wit, Ingersoll examines the prevailing religious beliefs of his time, questioning the logic and morality of concepts such as divine judgment, atonement, and the necessity of adhering to specific creeds to achieve salvation.

This lecture serves as a compelling example of Ingersoll's commitment to free thought and his advocacy for a more rational and humane approach to religious belief. It remains relevant today for anyone interested in the history of religious skepticism, the evolution of theological thought, or the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason.

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