Mistakes of Moses
Autor: | Robert Green Ingersoll |
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EAN: | 4057664651433 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Challenging Religious Dogma and Embracing Rationality |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century skepticism Moses biblical analysis doctrine contradictions dogma challenge freethought philosophy oratory activism reason over faith religious critique scientific inaccuracies secular humanism |
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In 'Mistakes of Moses,' Robert Green Ingersoll presents a provocative and critical examination of the biblical figure of Moses, challenging prevailing religious dogmas of his time. Written in a compelling prose marked by wit and eloquence, Ingersoll employs a rationalist lens to dissect the moral and historical inconsistencies found within the Biblical narrative. The text engages deeply with themes of religious skepticism, humanism, and the conflict between faith and reason, reflecting the burgeoning intellectual climate of the late 19th century that questioned traditional narratives and sought empirical truth over dogmatic belief. Robert Green Ingersoll, an influential orator, and agnostic, often referred to as the 'Great Agnostic,' was a prominent advocate for secularism and free thought in the face of rigid religious conventions. His background as a lawyer and public speaker endowed him with a unique ability to articulate complex ideas and frame profound questions that resonated with audiences. Ingersoll's own experiences with the dogmas of his upbringing likely fueled his quest for a more rational and humane understanding of morality and existence, making this work a personal manifesto against religious hypocrisy. 'Mistakes of Moses' is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, morality, and humanistic philosophy. Ingersoll's incisive critiques not only challenge readers to reconsider the assumptions underpinning religious texts but also invite contemplation on the broader implications of faith in contemporary society. This work is a cornerstone for scholars, skeptics, and seekers alike.