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79:6.9 The [[Chinese]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_china#Neolithic 15,000 B.C.] were aggressive [[Warrior|militarists]]; they had not been weakened by an overreverence for the past, and numbering less than twelve million, they formed a compact [[body]] speaking a common [[language]]. During this age they built up a real [[nation]], much more united and [[homogeneous]] than their [[political]] [[unions]] of historic times.
 
79:6.9 The [[Chinese]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_china#Neolithic 15,000 B.C.] were aggressive [[Warrior|militarists]]; they had not been weakened by an overreverence for the past, and numbering less than twelve million, they formed a compact [[body]] speaking a common [[language]]. During this age they built up a real [[nation]], much more united and [[homogeneous]] than their [[political]] [[unions]] of historic times.
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79:6.10 3. ''Spiritual''. During the age of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#78:5._THE_ANDITE_MIGRATIONS Andite migrations] the [[Chinese]] were among the more [[spiritual]] peoples of [[earth]]. Long [[adherence]] to the [[worship]] of the ''One Truth'' [[proclaimed]] by [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:5._THE_GREAT_RELIGIOUS_LEADERS Singlangton] kept them ahead of most of the other races. The [[stimulus]] of a [[progressive]] and advanced [[religion]] is often a decisive [[factor]] in [[cultural]] [[development]]; as India languished, so China forged ahead under the invigorating [[stimulus]] of a [[religion]] in which [[truth]] was enshrined as the [[supreme]] [[Deity]].
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79:6.10 3. ''Spiritual''. During the age of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#78:5._THE_ANDITE_MIGRATIONS Andite migrations] the [[Chinese]] were among the more [[spiritual]] peoples of [[earth]]. Long [[adherence]] to the [[worship]] of the ''One Truth'' [[proclaimed]] by [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_45#45:4._THE_FOUR_AND_TWENTY_COUNSELORS Singlangton] kept them ahead of most of the other races. The [[stimulus]] of a [[progressive]] and advanced [[religion]] is often a decisive [[factor]] in [[cultural]] [[development]]; as India languished, so China forged ahead under the invigorating [[stimulus]] of a [[religion]] in which [[truth]] was enshrined as the [[supreme]] [[Deity]].
    
79:6.11 This [[worship]] of [[truth]] was provocative of [[research]] and fearless [[exploration]] of the [[laws]] of [[nature]] and the [[potentials]] of [[mankind]]. The [[Chinese]] of even six thousand years ago were still keen [[students]] and aggressive in their pursuit of [[truth]].
 
79:6.11 This [[worship]] of [[truth]] was provocative of [[research]] and fearless [[exploration]] of the [[laws]] of [[nature]] and the [[potentials]] of [[mankind]]. The [[Chinese]] of even six thousand years ago were still keen [[students]] and aggressive in their pursuit of [[truth]].

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