This book is considered another important milestone in the history
of Freethought literature. It emphasizes the untenable position of
the individual who thinks, because he is free from the trammels of
religious superstition, that everyone else is free from its
influence. The author shows that supernaturalization has been the
historical enemy of human progress. Contents: in these godless
days; evils of supernaturalism; man's place in nature; man's place
in the universe' superior basis of natural ethics.
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