Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... human race . In every civilized land one sees among all classes a large proportion of men , women , and children burdened with defects of nature that derogate from their humanity ; defects ranging from mere clumsiness of limbs or ...
... human race . In every civilized land one sees among all classes a large proportion of men , women , and children burdened with defects of nature that derogate from their humanity ; defects ranging from mere clumsiness of limbs or ...
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... human biological and aesthetic superiority , than to give rein to a fundamentally human preference for psycho - physical excellence in their fellow creatures ? If we did assume this , we should be at pains to account for the widespread ...
... human biological and aesthetic superiority , than to give rein to a fundamentally human preference for psycho - physical excellence in their fellow creatures ? If we did assume this , we should be at pains to account for the widespread ...
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... human breeding or to selection in human mating . Nowhere in the gospels , in fact , do we find any pronouncement as biologically sound in its bearing or eugenics as that I have quoted from Leviticus xxi . 16-23 ; nor do we find any ...
... human breeding or to selection in human mating . Nowhere in the gospels , in fact , do we find any pronouncement as biologically sound in its bearing or eugenics as that I have quoted from Leviticus xxi . 16-23 ; nor do we find any ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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