![]() ![]() Page responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. Following his reading of some of his subject’s works, Mr. It is impossible to satisfy me that there is any God, or can be any God, who holds in abhorrence a soul that has the courage to express his thought. Ingersoll’s arguments on “freethought” centered on the fact that he believed the Founding Fathers agreed that religion should be kept outside government. Page described Roger Ingersoll as a freethinker who supported the separation of church and state as well as the rights of both women and blacks. Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899) is one of the great lost figures in. ![]() The book is a collection of letters, newspaper interviews, and other works by 19th-century self-proclaimed agnostic Robert Ingersoll. Buy a cheap copy of Whats God Got to Do with It Robert. T06:32:52-05:00 Tim Page talked about he book he edited What’s God Got to Do with It?: Robert Ingersoll on Free Thought, Honest Talk and the Separation of Church and State, published by Steerforth Press. ![]()
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