The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... accept the principle that , no matter what they believe , they may be pleasing to God - perhaps far more pleasing than we ourselves are - provided they are sincere in believing what they do believe But tolerance does not require that we ...
... accept the principle that , no matter what they believe , they may be pleasing to God - perhaps far more pleasing than we ourselves are - provided they are sincere in believing what they do believe But tolerance does not require that we ...
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... accept creation speak is always represented as being in the beginning nothing more than an inconceivably vast mass of flaming gas , or of stellar dust , or of something else of the kind . Are we to believe that such a being could be ...
... accept creation speak is always represented as being in the beginning nothing more than an inconceivably vast mass of flaming gas , or of stellar dust , or of something else of the kind . Are we to believe that such a being could be ...
Strana 39
... accept God's existence , it is because , at some time or other in life , the knowledge of His existence forces itself upon us . We feel God's existence so strongly , according to these emotionalists , that we have to admit it , although ...
... accept God's existence , it is because , at some time or other in life , the knowledge of His existence forces itself upon us . We feel God's existence so strongly , according to these emotionalists , that we have to admit it , although ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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