"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."

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Source: Theism Or Atheism: The Great Alternative by Chapman Cohen, (Ch. XIII), 1921.

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Chapman Cohen

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Chapman Cohen was a prominent writer and thinker known for his advocacy of individual freedom and autonomy, particularly in the context of societal constraints.

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