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Robert G. Ingersoll

Ingersoll made agnosticism a public, witty, and morally serious position in American culture.

BORN 1833 CE · Dresden, New YorkDIED 1899 CE · Dobbs Ferry, New YorkERA Nineteenth-century freethought
NOTABLE CONTRIBUTION

Popularized agnostic and freethought arguments for mass American audiences.

THE RECORD
  • He was widely known as the Great Agnostic for his public lectures.
  • He criticized dogma while defending human dignity, liberty, and compassion.
  • His speeches helped normalize religious doubt in public democratic debate.
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