| Truth Seeker Volume 120 (1993) No. 3 |
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(The signers of the Declaration of Independence) declared that each man has a right to live. And what does that mean? It means that he has the right to make his living. It means that he has the right to breathe the air, to work the land, that he stands the equal of every other human being beneath the shining stars; entitled to the product of his labor - the labor of his hand and of his brain.
What more? That every man has the right to pursue his own happiness in his own way. Grander words than these have never been spoken by man.
Robert Green Ingersoll Centennial Oration, July 4, 1876
The Christian Coalition and the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares
Are We Religious? by Algernon B. Black
Bozarth on Epictetus by G. Richard Bozarth
Altruism, Pity and Compassion by W. Teed Rockwell
Over-Inhabation by J. C. Bernard
The Ten Commandments and the Constitution by William B. Lindley
Religion and Morality by William Edelen
How Should I Live?
by Randolph M. Feezell and Curtis L. Hancock
Book review by William B. Lindley
Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher To Atheist by Dan Barker
The Return of Common Sense by Eric Szuter
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