View Full Version : FYI: Robert G. Ingersoll image resource
An Infinite Ocean
15th November 2003, 11:26 AM
I've just finished putting together an archive of images relating to the famous 19th century atheist, Robert G. Ingersoll.
All images are extremely high quality, and each picture is supplied in various resolutions.
I hope nobody minds me mentioning it here. It's totally non profit making. Not even got any banners.
http://www.robertingersoll.com
I doubt there'll be much interest, but at least if I mention it here then it'll come up when people search for Ingersoll related material.
Cheers.
RebeccaBradley
15th November 2003, 08:51 PM
Very cool - nice work. A number of us here will appreciate a resource like this. :clap: Thanks.
CFLarsen
15th November 2003, 11:49 PM
Good work. Very high usability level. :)
T'ai Chi
16th November 2003, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by An Infinite Ocean
I've just finished putting together an archive of images relating to the famous 19th century atheist, Robert G. Ingersoll.
Uh, didn't Ingersoll declare himself an agnostic? I remember reading an essay with that very topic.
Anyway, about the pictures: now I can finally make that Ingersoll shrine for daily worship! Thanks!
:D
An Infinite Ocean
16th November 2003, 06:00 AM
Originally posted by T'ai Chi
Uh, didn't Ingersoll declare himself an agnostic? I remember reading an essay with that very topic. [/B]
You're quite right. However, in today's language, he'd be described as a weak atheist.
Thanks for the comments guys, it makes all the difference to know that people appreciate it. I thought I might have wasted a(nother) day of my life for a moment there.
Doctor Who
16th November 2003, 07:39 PM
I've been reading his quotes for quite a while now from various sources. Anyone have a recomendation for someone wanting to get acquainted with his work?
An Infinite Ocean
17th November 2003, 09:08 AM
Originally posted by Doctor Who
I've been reading his quotes for quite a while now from various sources. Anyone have a recomendation for someone wanting to get acquainted with his work?
Your best bet is to check out the Robert Ingersoll section (http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/index.shtml) of the Internet Infidels online library.
If you want real print books, eBay or http://www.bookfinder.com are the clever options. The twelve-volume set of the Works of Ingersoll is meant to be a goodie. But that's all available on the Infidels site.
Daydream
24th October 2008, 04:50 PM
I've just finished putting together an archive of images relating to the famous 19th century atheist, Robert G. Ingersoll.
I just found this post today. I love this so much. I'm a big fan of Ingersoll. Thank you for sharing.:)
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