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M.M. Mangasarian was a prominent Armenian-American writer and lecturer known for his outspoken views on religion and free thought. Born in Tiflis, Georgia in 1859, he emigrated to the United States, where he became involved in the debate surrounding religion and skepticism. Throughout his life, Mangasarian advocated for the importance of critical thinking and questioned established beliefs, particularly those related to Christianity. His works, including 'The Truth about Jesus: Is He a Myth?' and 'Persecution!', reflect his commitment to challenging the status quo and promoting intellectual freedom.

Mangasarian's writings often highlighted the tension between religious dogma and rational inquiry, encouraging readers to seek truth through evidence and reason. He was a significant figure in the free thought movement and contributed to various publications that aimed to expose what he viewed as the dangers of religious fanaticism. His legacy continues to inspire those who champion freedom of expression and the pursuit of knowledge without fear of persecution.

Nazionalità Americano, Armeno
Data di nascita October 13, 1859
Luogo di nascita Tiflis, Georgia
Data di morte December 5, 1943