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The service of the Christian religion and my own faith in essential Christianity
would not be diminished one iota if it should in some way be discovered that no
such individual as Jesus ever existed. If the ideas and ideals for which he stood ...
The service of the Christian religion and my own faith in essential Christianity
would not be diminished one iota if it should in some way be discovered that no
such individual as Jesus ever existed. If the ideas and ideals for which he stood ...
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The supreme question for Christians is whether the catastrophic scheme which
we have inherited'by tradition can be fitted into the evolutionary scheme in which
we have come to believe. Personally I think it can, but only at the cost of greater ...
The supreme question for Christians is whether the catastrophic scheme which
we have inherited'by tradition can be fitted into the evolutionary scheme in which
we have come to believe. Personally I think it can, but only at the cost of greater ...
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ciples, and has a good deal to say about selfish and wasteful consumption; as for
problems of distribution, He leaves them for Christian governments to settle in
their own way. It is really a great gain. Christianity, however, is a religion of ...
ciples, and has a good deal to say about selfish and wasteful consumption; as for
problems of distribution, He leaves them for Christian governments to settle in
their own way. It is really a great gain. Christianity, however, is a religion of ...
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