Description |
32 p. : port. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
B-841 |
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Big blue book (Girard, Kan) ; B-841.
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Contents |
The inconsistencies and contradictions of Jesus -- Decline and dissolution of philosophy -- Nonsense from Dulles and Russell -- Shall communists teach what? -- Has science failed us? -- Books that have educated me -- My association with Tucker -- Real Americanism -- Creative human evolution -- Haldeman-Julius book shelf: Harmless quirks -- Wit and irony in service of truth -- Where 'sin' has triumphed -- Ultimate paradoxes -- Neglect after marriage -- Hypocritical preachers -- To be or not to be? -- Be lonely no more! -- No veils or figleaves -- Libido, first aid -- For the happy and free -- Sex fact and fancy -- The art of love -- Nudity, physical and moral -- Is it human to lie? -- The secrets of love-life -- Cakes and ale, gin and bitters -- Another book by Ingersoll -- One race, one civilization -- Accepting the so-called human race -- Ingersoll at his best -- Discussion on a higher plane -- Answering fools -- Depth, breadth, nobility -- A feast of rationalism -- A controversialist -- The two 'sacred books' -- Ingersoll after 70 years. |
Note |
Originally published: Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1949. |
Subject |
Christianity -- Controversial literature.
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Jesus Christ -- Rationalistic interpretations.
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Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Added Author |
Haldeman-Julius Company.
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ISBN |
1432590138 (pbk.) |
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9781432590130 |
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