Excerpt from Ingersoll and the Deist
IN 3 recent sermon the Minister said: The reason assaults upon the Christian religion by Mr. Robert Ingersoll have attracted wide attention is more on account of the able Christian scholars to whom he professes to reply than to anything new in his attack.
Mr. Ingersoll says In the discussion of these questions I have nothing to do with the reputation of my opponent. His character throws no light on the subject, and is to me a matter of perfect indifference.
If the Minister is right, I fear that I shall have to take my labor for my pains; but if Mr. Ingersoll meant what he said in his reply to Mr. Black, he will not refuse to acknowledge my arguments because I am unknown.
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