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Why I am not a Christian
by Bertrand Russell
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Why I Am Not a Christian is an essay by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell. Originally a talk given 6 March 1927 at Battersea Town Hall, under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society, it was published that year as a pamphlet and has been republished several times in English and in translation.
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Christianity, Controversial literature, Free thought, Philosophy, Religion, Krščanstvo, Filozofija religije, Atheism, Philosophy and religion, Godsdienstfilosofie, Christentum, Libre pensée, Criticism of the church, Agnosticism, Religionskritik, Kirchenkritik, Religious life, Filosofi, RELIGIONShowing 3 featured editions. View all 17 editions?
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Why I am not a Christian: and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects (Routledge Classics)
February 2, 2004, Routledge
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Why I am not a Christian: and other essays on religion and related subjects
1967, Simon & Schuster
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"The lecture that is here reproduced was delivered at the Battersea Town Hall under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society, England": p. [3].
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