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... religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual Western religions contain some elements in ... religious groups who demand nothing of their adherents more than be- lief in the foregoing ideals , coupled with an ...
... religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual Western religions contain some elements in ... religious groups who demand nothing of their adherents more than be- lief in the foregoing ideals , coupled with an ...
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... religion , when the real issues obviously have nothing whatever to do with religion . Still again , Voltaire in his attack on the church was not attacking religious ideals in the least . He did not even call himself an atheist . He was ...
... religion , when the real issues obviously have nothing whatever to do with religion . Still again , Voltaire in his attack on the church was not attacking religious ideals in the least . He did not even call himself an atheist . He was ...
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... religious impulse is in eclipse . This decay of religious faith is , I think , a reaction from what is false within the current religious creeds . Throughout the ages , prophets and priests , saints and Sadducees , have dictated to the ...
... religious impulse is in eclipse . This decay of religious faith is , I think , a reaction from what is false within the current religious creeds . Throughout the ages , prophets and priests , saints and Sadducees , have dictated to the ...
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