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101:2.10 [[Revelation]] as an [[epochal]] [[phenomenon]] is [[periodic]]; as a [[personal]] human [[experience]] it is [[continuous]]. [[Divinity]] [[functions]] in [[mortal]] [[personality]] as the [[Adjuster]] gift of [[the Father]], as the [[Spirit of Truth]] of [[Bestowal Son|the Son]], and as the [[Holy Spirit]] of the [[Mother Spirit|Universe Spirit]], while these three [[supermortal]] [[endowments]] are unified in [[human]] [[experiential]] [[evolution]] as the [[ministry]] of [[the Supreme]].
 
101:2.10 [[Revelation]] as an [[epochal]] [[phenomenon]] is [[periodic]]; as a [[personal]] human [[experience]] it is [[continuous]]. [[Divinity]] [[functions]] in [[mortal]] [[personality]] as the [[Adjuster]] gift of [[the Father]], as the [[Spirit of Truth]] of [[Bestowal Son|the Son]], and as the [[Holy Spirit]] of the [[Mother Spirit|Universe Spirit]], while these three [[supermortal]] [[endowments]] are unified in [[human]] [[experiential]] [[evolution]] as the [[ministry]] of [[the Supreme]].
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101:2.11 True [[religion]] is an [[insight]] into [[reality]], the [[faith]]-[[child]] of the [[moral]] [[consciousness]], and not a mere [[intellectual]] assent to any body of [[dogmatic]] [[doctrines]]. True [[religion]] consists in the [[experience]] that "the Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are the children of God."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans.2C_VIII]]] [[Religion]] consists not in [[theologic]] propositions but in [[spiritual]] [[insight]] and the [[sublimity]] of the [[soul]]'s [[trust]].
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101:2.11 True [[religion]] is an [[insight]] into [[reality]], the [[faith]]-[[child]] of the [[moral]] [[consciousness]], and not a mere [[intellectual]] assent to any body of [[dogmatic]] [[doctrines]]. True [[religion]] consists in the [[experience]] that "the Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are the children of God."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans.2C_VIII] [[Religion]] consists not in [[theologic]] propositions but in [[spiritual]] [[insight]] and the [[sublimity]] of the [[soul]]'s [[trust]].
    
101:2.12 Your deepest [[nature]]—the [[divine]] [[Adjuster]]—[[creates]] within you a [[hunger]] and thirst for [[righteousness]], a certain craving for divine [[perfection]]. [[Religion]] is the [[faith]] [[act]] of the [[recognition]] of this inner urge to [[divine]] [[attainment]]; and thus is brought about that [[soul]] [[trust]] and [[assurance]] of which you become [[conscious]] as the way of [[salvation]], the [[technique]] of the [[survival]] of [[personality]] and all those [[values]] which you have come to look upon as being [[true]] and [[good]].
 
101:2.12 Your deepest [[nature]]—the [[divine]] [[Adjuster]]—[[creates]] within you a [[hunger]] and thirst for [[righteousness]], a certain craving for divine [[perfection]]. [[Religion]] is the [[faith]] [[act]] of the [[recognition]] of this inner urge to [[divine]] [[attainment]]; and thus is brought about that [[soul]] [[trust]] and [[assurance]] of which you become [[conscious]] as the way of [[salvation]], the [[technique]] of the [[survival]] of [[personality]] and all those [[values]] which you have come to look upon as being [[true]] and [[good]].