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... religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual Western religions contain some elements in ... religion is worth while or not . Nevertheless , looking at Western religion as a whole , the fol- lowing facts seem ...
... religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual Western religions contain some elements in ... religion is worth while or not . Nevertheless , looking at Western religion as a whole , the fol- lowing facts seem ...
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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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... religion of spiritual redemption , not of social reform . Christ cared very little for the parapher nalia of life . He lived on a higher plane , in the conscious pres- ence of His Father in Heaven . And the religion which He meant to ...
... religion of spiritual redemption , not of social reform . Christ cared very little for the parapher nalia of life . He lived on a higher plane , in the conscious pres- ence of His Father in Heaven . And the religion which He meant to ...
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