Excerpt from The British Controversialist, Vol. 1: And Impartial Inquirer; Established for the Purpose of Forming a Suitable Medium for the Deliberate Discussion of Important Questions in Religion, Philosophy, History, Politics, Social Economy, Etc
In introducing to our readers this new candidate for public support, it will not be deemed inappropriate if we offer a few observations on the work to which we have addressed ourselves: the mission which we hope to fulfil.
We have long felt a deep interest in those great and momentous questions which agitate the minds of thoughtful men, as well as in those more practical ones which absorb so much of public attention; and believing, as we do, that the highest interests of humanity are concerned in the discussion of these questions, we cannot remain silent spectators when it is thought we may render active service in the cause of truth. We have marked the readiness with which some opinions are received on mere authority; the tenacity with which others are held without examination; and the different conclusions to which men come on the same subjects; and we have felt the want of some unsectarian medium for the free interchange of thought - the open discussion of truth. It is surprising, that throughout the whole range of literature, there is no impartial arena for the contest of mind; no spot on which men of every creed may meet as upon neutral ground, and there engage in calm and deliberate controversy. It is our object to form such an arena into which men of all sects and parties may enter to state and maintain their views, so that the impartial spectator may see the strength or weakness of every proposition, and be led to receive that truth, which, amidst the conflict of opinion, it is hoped will be evolved.
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