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American liberty Quote by Robert Green Ingersoll

“Some president wishes to be re-elected, and thereupon speaks about the Bible as "the corner-stone of American Liberty." This sentence is a mouth large enough to swallow any church, and from that time forward the religious people will be citing that remark of the politician to substantiate the…” quote by Robert Green Ingersoll
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“Some president wishes to be re-elected, and thereupon speaks about the Bible as "the corner-stone of American Liberty." This sentence is a mouth large enough to swallow any church, and from that time forward the religious people will be citing that remark of the politician to substantiate the inspiration of the Scriptures.”

Robert Green Ingersoll

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Source Speech: Public lecture, 1870s, United States

The speaker critiques politicians who exploit religious language to gain support, suggesting such rhetoric is vague and can be co-opted by any group.

In simple terms: Politicians use religion to win votes, but the claim is vague.

Key Takeaway

Question political rhetoric and its impact.

Themes

politics religion manipulation

Mood

skeptical critical

Type

analytical political

When to use this quote

  • campaign speeches
  • public debates
  • media analysis
  • voter education

Key Concepts

rhetoric public discourse faith political strategy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does religious language affect political credibility?
  • Can such rhetoric be challenged effectively?
A Different Perspective

The claim may resonate with believers, limiting its persuasive power.

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