“Atheist is really ʺa thoroughly honest, unambiguous term,ʺ it admits of no paltering and of no evasion, and the need of the world, now as ever, is for clear‐cut issues and unambiguous speech.”

Theism Or Atheism: The Great Alternative (1921), Chapter XIII: Agnosticism.

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British atheist and secularist writer and lecturer 1868–1954

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