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| *10. Contributes to the continued [[survival]] of [[altruism]] in spite of human [[selfishness]], [[social]] [[antagonisms]], [[industrial]] [[greed]]s, and [[political]] maladjustments. | | *10. Contributes to the continued [[survival]] of [[altruism]] in spite of human [[selfishness]], [[social]] [[antagonisms]], [[industrial]] [[greed]]s, and [[political]] maladjustments. |
| *11. [[Steadfastly]] [[adhere]]s to a [[sublime]] [[belief]] in [[universe]] [[unity]] and [[divine]] [[guidance]] regardless of the [[perplexing]] [[presence]] of [[evil]] and [[sin]]. | | *11. [[Steadfastly]] [[adhere]]s to a [[sublime]] [[belief]] in [[universe]] [[unity]] and [[divine]] [[guidance]] regardless of the [[perplexing]] [[presence]] of [[evil]] and [[sin]]. |
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| 101:3.5 We know, then, by three [[phenomena]], that man has a [[divine]] [[spirit]] or spirits dwelling within him: first, by [[personal]] [[experience]]—[[religious]] [[faith]]; second, by [[revelation]]—[[personal]] and [[racial]]; and third, by the amazing exhibition of such extraordinary and unnatural [[reactions]] to his [[material]] [[environment]] as are illustrated by the foregoing recital of twelve spiritlike [[performances]] in the [[presence]] of the [[actual]] and trying situations of real [[human]] [[existence]]. And there are still others. | | 101:3.5 We know, then, by three [[phenomena]], that man has a [[divine]] [[spirit]] or spirits dwelling within him: first, by [[personal]] [[experience]]—[[religious]] [[faith]]; second, by [[revelation]]—[[personal]] and [[racial]]; and third, by the amazing exhibition of such extraordinary and unnatural [[reactions]] to his [[material]] [[environment]] as are illustrated by the foregoing recital of twelve spiritlike [[performances]] in the [[presence]] of the [[actual]] and trying situations of real [[human]] [[existence]]. And there are still others. |
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| 101:3.6 And it is just such a [[vital]] and [[vigorous]] [[performance]] of [[faith]] in the [[domain]] of [[religion]] that [[entitles]] [[mortal]] man to affirm the [[personal]] [[possession]] and [[spiritual]] [[reality]] of that crowning [[endowment]] of [[human]] [[nature]], [[religious]] [[experience]]. | | 101:3.6 And it is just such a [[vital]] and [[vigorous]] [[performance]] of [[faith]] in the [[domain]] of [[religion]] that [[entitles]] [[mortal]] man to affirm the [[personal]] [[possession]] and [[spiritual]] [[reality]] of that crowning [[endowment]] of [[human]] [[nature]], [[religious]] [[experience]]. |
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| [[Category:Paper 101 - The Real Nature of Religion]] | | [[Category:Paper 101 - The Real Nature of Religion]] |