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Some Mistakes of Moses

By: Robert G. Ingersoll
Narrated by: Cynthia Pitt
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Summary

Discover the greatest freethought orator in American history and his unflinching critique of Old Testament religion. Robert G. Ingersoll, also known as the "Great Agnostic," captivated audiences like no other public speaker of his time. 

In the aftermath of the Civil War, Ingersoll embarked on a nationwide tour, challenging convention and urging listeners to question the foundations of their beliefs. One of his most popular lectures, Some Mistakes of Moses takes a critical look at the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. Ingersoll passionately argues that blind faith in the alleged divine origins of the Bible is dangerous and challenges us to critically examine its tenants with logic, empirically-grounded history and our sense of moral decency. In our era of religiously motivated political turmoil, Ingersoll's message is as important ever.

©1879 Robert G. Ingersoll (P)2023 Licensing Management, Inc.

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