
Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Bradlaugh was an English political activist and atheist. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866, 15 years after George Holyoake had coined the term "secularism" in 1851.

The True Story of My Parliamentary Struggle
One man's battle against Parliament unveils the struggles for religious choice and equal rights in a clash that shook the foundations of British law.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Some Objections To Socialism From "The Atheistic Platform", Twelve Lectures
A counterargument arises against a political movement promising equality, claiming its methods would crush people's drive and ultimately backfire.
By Charles Bradlaugh

A Few Words About the Devil, and Other Biographical Sketches and Essays
Discover the life of a 19th-century freethinker as he fights against religious norms and champions personal freedom through his personal story and thought-provoking essays.
By Charles Bradlaugh

When Were Our Gospels Written?
Explore a world of contradictions as a writer questions the truth of foundational religious texts, challenging long-held beliefs with every turn of the page.
By Charles Bradlaugh

The Bible: What It Is!
Challenge the traditional stories with a deep look at the Bible's origins, translations, and historical accuracy.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Heresy: Its Utility And Morality. A Plea And A Justification
Explore how daring to challenge traditional beliefs can spark enlightenment, even when met with society's condemnation.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Theological Essays
Explore a collection of thought-provoking writings that challenge traditional religious beliefs and champion the importance of individual thought and reason in matters of spirituality.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers."
Through the stories of bold thinkers who challenged the old ways, discover the power of independent thought and the courage to question everything.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles Bradlaugh
Explore a collection of essays questioning religion, reason, and society from a nineteenth-century freethinker.
By Charles Bradlaugh

The Impeachment of the House of Brunswick
A controversial call to hold the British royal family accountable for their actions, questioning their right to rule and igniting a debate about the future of the monarchy.
By Charles Bradlaugh

Humanity's Gain from Unbelief Reprinted from the "North American Review" of March, 1889
Questioning long-held religious beliefs unlocks a world where humanity progresses towards more freedom, fairness, and profound discovery.
By Charles Bradlaugh