Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... evidence of these remote events , we can hardly claim that the lapse of two thousand years has made the evidence of them less disputable , and in any case it is clear that mankind in general is ceasing to find that evidence sufficient ...
... evidence of these remote events , we can hardly claim that the lapse of two thousand years has made the evidence of them less disputable , and in any case it is clear that mankind in general is ceasing to find that evidence sufficient ...
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... evidence of intelligent activity . In fact , we are compelled to look on life and intelligence as so inextricably welded together as to be thought of only as co- extensive . At this moment of history , with everyone steeped in the ...
... evidence of intelligent activity . In fact , we are compelled to look on life and intelligence as so inextricably welded together as to be thought of only as co- extensive . At this moment of history , with everyone steeped in the ...
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... evidence , comes to the conclu- sion that in such cases the source of the information received by people adequately sensitive , ' is the mind of the person ' they are in contact with ' and not the event itself ' ( T.P.M. Chap . 20 ) ...
... evidence , comes to the conclu- sion that in such cases the source of the information received by people adequately sensitive , ' is the mind of the person ' they are in contact with ' and not the event itself ' ( T.P.M. Chap . 20 ) ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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