5:5.12 The [[experience]] of [[God-consciousness]] remains the same from [[generation]] to generation, but with each advancing [[epoch]] in human [[knowledge]] the philosophic concept and the theologic definitions of God must [[change]]. God-knowingness, religious [[consciousness]], is a [[universe]] [[reality]], but no matter how valid (real) religious experience is, it must be willing to subject itself to intelligent [[criticism]] and reasonable philosophic [[interpretation]]; it must not seek to be a [[thing]] apart in the [[totality]] of human experience. | 5:5.12 The [[experience]] of [[God-consciousness]] remains the same from [[generation]] to generation, but with each advancing [[epoch]] in human [[knowledge]] the philosophic concept and the theologic definitions of God must [[change]]. God-knowingness, religious [[consciousness]], is a [[universe]] [[reality]], but no matter how valid (real) religious experience is, it must be willing to subject itself to intelligent [[criticism]] and reasonable philosophic [[interpretation]]; it must not seek to be a [[thing]] apart in the [[totality]] of human experience. |