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  2. Robert G. Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Though for many years the most noted of American infidels, Colonel Ingersoll was born and reared in a devoutly Christian household. His father, John Ingersoll, was a Congregationalist minister and a man of mark in his time, a deep thinker, a logical and eloquent speaker, broad minded and generously tolerant of the views of others.

  3. American Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    American Infidelity is the name of a speech that was delivered in the United States Congress by Joshua Giddings in February 1858. This speech was one of many congressional speeches intended to arouse passion about the immorality of slavery.

  4. Internet Infidels - Wikipedia

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    The primary product of Internet Infidels is the Secular Web website, infidels.org.Its Modern Library section includes contemporary articles (1970–present) offering arguments that all religions are false (particularly Christianity, Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism), arguments against the existence of God, critiques of arguments for the existence of God, and arguments for metaphysical ...

  5. Jim Lippard - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Lippard (born 1965) is an American skeptic and activist freethinker. [1]Lippard works for Global Crossing as its head of information security. [2] [3]He founded the Phoenix Skeptics in 1985 and was its executive director until 1988, and edited The Arizona Skeptic from 1991–1993.

  6. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Exact copies can trick viewers into believing the website is an official organization such as the Bloomberg.ma [21] [22] or cnn-trending.com. [23] [24] ABCnews.com.co was a fake news website that "crudely" [25] spoofed legitimate journalistic organization ABC News, but was in reality completely unrelated.

  7. Ace Andres - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Ace would expose his political bias in the album American Infidel. The song "Talk Radio" would be used by conservative talk show hosts across the country as "bumper" music. In addition, the song "Save Me" (also bumper music) would reflect the pain the country went through at the time of Terri Schiavo's death. In 2007 Andres released the ...

  8. Reginald Vaughn Finley Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Vaughn Finley Sr. (born 1974) is an American skeptic, activist, and online host. [1] He follows in the tradition of his great-grandmother, Dr. Mary Alice Person LaSaine [2] (1882-1957), an early black educator. He is a US Army veteran, and served overseas during Operation Able Sentry in 1995.

  9. Infidels (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia

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    Infidels is the twenty-second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on October 27, 1983, by Columbia Records. Produced by Mark Knopfler and Dylan himself, Infidels is seen as his return to secular music, following a conversion to Christianity , three evangelical records and a subsequent return to a less religious lifestyle.