What I Believe by Bertrand Russell

What I Believe is ranked as one of the most articulate and notorious examples of Russell's arguments for atheism. The text was so inflammatory at the time that it was used as evidence against him in a 1940 trial, wherein the court decided that he was unfit to teach college-level philosophy.

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What I Believe is ranked as one of the most articulate and notorious examples of Russell's arguments for atheism. The text was so inflammatory at the time that it was used as evidence against him in a 1940 trial, wherein the court decided that he was unfit to teach college-level philosophy.

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