Trial of C. B. Reynolds For Blasphemy at Morristown N. J. May 1887: Defence

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Trial of C. B. Reynolds for Blasphemy is a compelling account of a significant legal case that took place in Morristown New Jersey. The book details the trial of C. B. Reynolds who faced charges of blasphemy for his outspoken views on religion. The narrative captures the tension between religious beliefs and freedom of speech highlighting the societal norms of the time. It also showcases the courtroom drama and the arguments presented particularly focusing on the defense led by the renowned orator and agnostic Robert Green Ingersoll who passionately advocated for Reynolds' right to express his beliefs.***Ingersoll's defense is a pivotal aspect of the book as it not only addresses the specifics of the case but also delves into broader themes of individual liberty and the role of religion in public life. The trial serves as a reflection of the cultural and legal challenges faced by those who dared to question established religious doctrines. Through vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue the book invites readers to consider the implications of blasphemy laws and the importance of protecting free thought in a democratic society.
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