The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42
Infallible High Priest
Infallible High Priest
of Freethought, or more correctly styled libertine of thought, Robert G. Ingersoll, in his "Mistakes of Moses." Of course he makes no "mistakes." According to his own mind he is "the correct card." He cannot say what is not right. If it were not true in the mouth of any other man, its utterance by him must make it true. What he enunciates is decided, and there is no appeal. "Right there" he nails it down, and who dare remove it? Well, here goes to make an attempt to draw some of his home-driven nails, for I see no reason to regard him as infallible any more than any one of the Popes of Rome who have made such fools of themselves through this pretension. Let us then begin with some of