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Arrows of Freethought

G. W. Foote

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English
Double 9 Books LLP
09 January 2024
Arrows of Freethought by G. W. Foote is a seminal work in the realm of rationalism and secularism, offering a compelling critique of religious dogma and advocating for atheism. The book addresses the clash between religious criticism and the pursuit of reason, emphasizing the importance of freethought and intellectual debate. Foote's work is a robust defense of personal liberty and secularism, challenging the influence of religious institutions on public discourse and state affairs. Through a series of essays, Foote explores themes of skepticism and enlightenment, advocating for science and reason as the foundation for social reform. His arguments are grounded in the principles of humanism, highlighting the need for a rational approach to understanding the world and promoting social progress. Arrows of Freethought remains a significant contribution to the discourse on religion and reason, reflecting Foote's commitment to advancing a secular and scientifically informed worldview.
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Imprint:   Double 9 Books LLP
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   130g
ISBN:   9789367143032
ISBN 10:   9367143036
Pages:   100
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

G. W. Foote became an extremely good parent inside the past due nineteenth and early 20th centuries, recognised for his role as an author, writer, and freethinker. He changed into a prominent propose for secularism, atheism, and rationalism at some stage in a time whilst such views regularly faced robust opposition and censorship. One of Foote's large works is ""The Book of God,"" in which he significantly examined and wondered the spiritual ideals and sacred texts, specially focusing at the Bible. Published in 1896, this e-book changed into a courageous and arguable enterprise, aiming to assignment winning non-secular orthodoxy and encourage critical questioning. In ""The Book of God,"" Foote subjected the Bible to a rational and skeptical evaluation, highlighting inconsistencies, contradictions, and perceived ethical shortcomings. He argued against the divine authorship and infallibility of non-secular scriptures, challenging the traditional expertise of God and spiritual authority. Foote's writings, including ""The Book of God,"" had been instrumental in advancing the purpose of secularism and selling an extra rational and evidence-based totally approach to faith. They stirred debates and discussions approximately the role of faith in society and the need for a more secular, humanist angle.

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