The North American Review, Band 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... religion . " No atheistic reasoning , " he says , " can , I hold , dislodge religion from the heart of man . Logic cannot de- prive us of life , and religion is life to the religious . As an experience of consciousness , it is perfectly ...
... religion . " No atheistic reasoning , " he says , " can , I hold , dislodge religion from the heart of man . Logic cannot de- prive us of life , and religion is life to the religious . As an experience of consciousness , it is perfectly ...
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... religion ten thou- sand years to develop . In the struggle for existence all other religions would disappear and this alone would remain , till it gave birth to something still higher : not more heavenly — that is , ideal ; but more ...
... religion ten thou- sand years to develop . In the struggle for existence all other religions would disappear and this alone would remain , till it gave birth to something still higher : not more heavenly — that is , ideal ; but more ...
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... religion , and religion has nothing to do with the Govern- ment . The state has no more right to teach religion than the church has to assume the functions of the state . Our only safe ground , therefore , is the total secularization of ...
... religion , and religion has nothing to do with the Govern- ment . The state has no more right to teach religion than the church has to assume the functions of the state . Our only safe ground , therefore , is the total secularization of ...
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