Joseph L. Lewis (June 11, 1889 - November 4, 1968) on Atheism and Philosophy

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(1889 - 1968)

American Freethinker, Atheist Activist, Publisher, Litigator, and one of America's Most Conspicuous Public Atheists

: An American freethinker and atheist activist, publisher, and litigator. During the mid-twentieth century, he was one of America's most conspicuous public atheists, the other being Emanuel Haldeman-Julius. Born in Montgomery, Alabama to a Jewish family, he was forced by poverty to leave school at the age of nine to find employment. He read avidly, becoming self-educated. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“In my study of the different fields of thought, I found no philosophy that contained so many truths, and inspired one with so much courage, as Atheism. Atheism equips us to face life, with its multitude of trials and tribulations, better than any other code of living that I have yet been able to find. It is grounded in the very roots of life itself. Its foundation is based on Nature, without superfluities and false garments.”

Source: "The Philosophy of Atheism," by Joseph Lewis, Address Delivered February 20, 1960, Over Radio Station WIME, Miami, Florida.

"The Philosophy of Atheism," by Joseph Lewis, Address Delivered February 20, 1960, Over Radio Station WIME, Miami, Florida.

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