INDEX
A curse pronounced upon the earth, [24].
Adam gives names to every living creature, [20].
Agnosticism, [368].
All owing to the Bible, [356].
Atheism, [374].
A minority not a sect, [379].
Blue Laws of Connecticut, [328].
Bruno, [331].
Bible, sanctions crime, [291].
intemperance, [358].
polygamy, [292].
slavery, [300].
the subjection of woman, [294].
wars of extermination, [291].
not an inspired revelation, [133].
opposed to liberty, [337].
Creation, [5].
completed in six days of twenty-four hours each, [8].
Christianity without historical basis, [119].
teaches immorality, [302].
compared with Materialism, [349]. Civilization, [281].
Devil, God creates him, [201].
serpent knows more about the nature of man than God does, [202]–3.
serpent tells the truth, [203].
the book of Job speaks of the serpent as Satan; it caricatures him, [206].
Design argument, [239].
Divorce, [294].
Eve made out of a rib, [21].
Eusebius the father of church history, [131].
a noted liar, [131].
First Cause, [253].
infinite and absolute, [27].
God cannot use reason, [28].
is responsible for the ills man suffers, [372].
God’s ways not our ways, [141].
Galileo, [330].
Heaven, [69].
Hell, hades, gehenna, sheol, [313].
Immortality, [229].
Inquisition, [336].
In the beginning, [5].
Jehovah a failure, [376].
Jesus Christ, when was he born? [73].
Christianity rests upon Joseph’s dream, [76].
the golden rule, [77].
Jesus an Essene, [79].
his teaching not up to the moral standard of to-day, [81].
he exhibits an imperfect sense of justice, [83].
he teaches the duty of submission to wrong, [86].
immoral teachings, [87].
bitter and unreasonable, [88].
a false prophet, [89].
curses the fig tree, [90].
history silent concerning Jesus, [91].
not a historical character, [127].
Labor not a curse, [20].
Light separated from darkness, [7].
Man created in God’s image, [17].
Materialism, [232].
Matter uncreatable, [6].
Other worldliness, [312].
Pentateuch, [140].
Pictures of hell, [314].
Polygamy, [292].
Prophecy, [31].
Protestant persecutions, [321].
Providence, [247].
Puritans persecute, [321].
Safest to believe, [351].
Secularism, [339].
Self-contradictions of the Bible, [145].
Spurious writings of the early church, [129].
Sunday question, [255].
The church opposed to progress, [319].
The idea of God must go, [373].
The Lord comes down from heaven, [24].
The New Testament teaches intolerance, [335].
The Reformation, [302].
The serpent tempts Eve, [22].
Two cosmogonies, [29].
Vast age of the universe, [30].
Woman, subjection of, [294].
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