Selected Interviews with Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 1
Robert G. Ingersoll
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A controversial lecturer, brilliant lawyer, and arguably the most famous orator of the mid to late 1800's, Ingersoll railed against the absurdities of the Bible and cruelties of Christianity, particularly the horrific notion of "eternal damnation". He tirelessly supported the arts, education, science, women’s rights, abolition, home, family, children, and human liberty. As a leader of the Freethought movement, his creed was: “Happiness is the only good, Reason the only torch, Justice the only worship, Humanity the only religion, and Love the only priest.” He was often attacked in the press. Here are 30 published interviews in which Ingersoll spoke extemporaneously, bitingly, sometimes hilariously, on a wide range of topics with newspaper reporters of the day. (Compiled from The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 8, Dresden Edition, Pub. 1900. Summary by Michele Fry (5 hr 45 min)
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Orators and Oratory | 7:50 | Gelesen von Ted Delorme |
How To Become An Orator | 13:26 | Gelesen von Ted Delorme |
My Belief and Unbelief | 4:06 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
A Reply to the Rev. L. A. Banks | 10:08 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Mrs. Van Cott, The Revivalist | 3:21 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Reply To Chicago Critics | 13:46 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Miracles and Immortality | 14:40 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Psychical Research and the Bible | 16:43 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Blasphemy | 6:53 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
This Century's Glories | 18:25 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Divorce | 10:09 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
The Sunday Laws Of Pittsburg | 5:52 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
The Oath Question | 18:49 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Ingersoll and Beecher | 6:54 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
District Suffrage | 9:47 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Reply To The Christian Endeavorers | 5:45 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
Mr. Beecher, Moses and the Negro | 17:07 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Sunday A Day Of Pleasure | 5:23 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
Hades, Delaware and Free Thought | 18:29 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
A Reply To The Rev. Mr. Lansing | 7:28 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
Free Trade and Christianity | 22:58 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Beaconsville, Lent and Revivals | 7:37 | Gelesen von Chris Chapman |
My Belief | 7:04 | Gelesen von Phil Chenevert |
Labor Question and Socialism | 14:32 | Gelesen von Herman Roskams |
Athiesm and Citizenship | 6:02 | Gelesen von Herman Roskams |
Funeral of John G. Mills and Immortality | 28:10 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Religion In Politics | 9:53 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Shakespeare and Bacon | 10:37 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
Political and Religious | 17:15 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
The Interviewers | 6:16 | Gelesen von Claudia Salto |
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potuc
Eternal damnation is something that could occur if you murder, or rape, or something else that awful. And, sadly, if you do get damned for eternity, given the extremities required to become damned in the first place, I would sadly have to say there’s an extremely good chance you deserved it. As always, it’s ok if you disagree with me, I am just voicing my opinion!
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msfry
I'm so proud of all my readers on this project, both men and women, Americans and Europeans, who joined in to bring Ingersoll's personality alive. They proved that his spirit is not at all about gender or nationality, but ATTITUDE! Grateful to you all. Michele Fry, Book Coordinator