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Page 91
... things , if they are not more horrible than anything childish can be . They must become things of the past . They must die . Naturally my idea of politics is an open conspiracy to hurry these tiresome , waste- ful , evil things ...
... things , if they are not more horrible than anything childish can be . They must become things of the past . They must die . Naturally my idea of politics is an open conspiracy to hurry these tiresome , waste- ful , evil things ...
Page 145
... thing : creation did not happen as pictured in the Bible . The Creator did not stand outside of living things and mold them once and for all . Indeed , creation did not work from without but from within . Creative power began to be ...
... thing : creation did not happen as pictured in the Bible . The Creator did not stand outside of living things and mold them once and for all . Indeed , creation did not work from without but from within . Creative power began to be ...
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... things , all things in nature , may have meaning ; and any life may generate its own pur- poses or ends . Life itself is what St. Augustine would have called grace , what - in language that , however different , means the same thing - I ...
... things , all things in nature , may have meaning ; and any life may generate its own pur- poses or ends . Life itself is what St. Augustine would have called grace , what - in language that , however different , means the same thing - I ...
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