Hlgreen

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Name: Horace L. Green
Date registered: October 2, 2015
URL: http://liberaluniversity.org/

Latest posts

  1. Nettie A. Olds — August 11, 2016
  2. Individualism & Altruism in Economics — March 22, 2016
  3. Funeral Foolishness — March 22, 2016
  4. A Kaleidoscopic Turn — February 27, 2016
  5. President Roosevelt and the Kittens — February 26, 2016

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Oct 15

Distinguished Dodgers

By Marie Harrold Garrison — December, 1900 Before me lies “A Defense of Agnosticism,” by our widely celebrated, deeply loved, most sincerely respected and truly revered worker for universal liberty of thought and expression, George Jacob Holyoake. The above-mentioned article is in part a reply to my “Weeds and Agnostics,” which appeared in the Free …

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Oct 14

A Defense of Agnosticism

George Jacob Holyoake

By George Jacob Holyoake — November, 1900 The term “Agnostic” is only of mid-century growth, but it marks the development of accuracy of thought in the nineteenth century as no other term does. Agnosticism means discernment as to the extent of personal knowledge, and veracity in stating it when discerned. Theism, Atheism, and Agnosticism denote …

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Oct 13

Weeds and Agnostics

Marie Harrold Garrison

By Marie Harrold Garrison — October, 1900 A whole year passed in the country causes one to consider seriously in more phases than one the subjects of grain-raising and of weed-growing. “Every human life is a field under more or less cultivation,” says the “last-day” composition of a sweet girl graduate. Trite as the sentence …

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Oct 10

Requiem for a Golden Age

By H. L. Green — December, 1901 We have lost about all our faith in the power of Freethinkers to organize, notwithstanding we have spent a good share of our long life in endeavoring to organize them. The more intelligent people are the more difficult it is to organize them into societies. Each one has …

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Oct 09

Unchurched and Unorganized Liberals

B.F. Underwood

By B. F. Underwood — March, 1899 Unorganized Liberals have fewer labels to classify them, and fewer fences to divide them from others of the same community than those who are inside church organizations. The sects generally claim to teach all the virtues; yet one may belong to none of the sects and possess the …

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Oct 08

Spiritualism

James Martin Peebles

By J. M. Peebles, M.D.  — November, 1900 Fancying the name of the Free Thought Magazine, and having been a Free Thought Spiritualist for these fifty years and more, and further having had the pleasure of this journalistic editor’s acquaintance for a full half century, may I claim sufficient hospitality for the insertion of several …

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Oct 06

Religion Comically Illustrated

Watson Heston

By H.L. Green — September, 1897 Watson Heston (left), was born in the backwoods of Anglaize County, Ohio, September 25, 1846. Was brought up on a farm at a time when the facilities for education were very limited, being able only to attend the common district schools during the usual term of three or four …

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Oct 06

A Free Lover’s Creed

By Moses Harman — April, 1897 In the March, 1897 number of this Magazine the editor promises that in the next issue “Moses Harman, editor of ‘Lucifer,’ will give his Free Love creed, as it were—set forth fully what he believes and advocates on the marriage question.” As fully as possible in the space allowed, …

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Oct 06

The Man at the Window

Helen H. Gardener

By Helen H. Gardener — September, 1900 I had grown accustomed to see him day after day, as the elevated express train flew past his window, sitting there at some kind of work. My curiosity had led me to peer into his room, as far as I could, in the swift glance I was able …

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Oct 05

Christianity in the Philippines

By W. E. Johnson — October, 1900 A few days ago I returned from a two months’ stay in the Philippines, where William McKinley, the Methodist, is now conducting a war of “benevolent assimilation” in the name of the Lord God and for the spread of “Christian civilization,” etc. we have, from time to time, …

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