Bag om Two Nights' Public Discussion Between Thomas Cooper & Charles Bradlaugh, On the Being of a God As the Maker and Moral Governor of the Universe
In this fascinating dialogue, Cooper and Bradlaugh engage in a rigorous debate about the existence of God and the foundations of belief. Their arguments and counter-arguments are sure to challenge readers' assumptions and leave them thinking deeply about these essential questions.
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