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Jesus' teachings at Urmia, as adapted to twentieth-century religious and political conditions:
 
Jesus' teachings at Urmia, as adapted to twentieth-century religious and political conditions:
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*“If one man craves freedom -- '''liberty''' -- he must remember that all other men long for the same freedom. Groups of such liberty-loving people cannot live together in peace without following such laws, rules, and regulations as will grant each person the same degree of freedom while at the same time safeguarding an equal degree of freedom for all people. If one person is to be absolutely free, then another must become an absolute slave. And the relative nature of freedom is true socially, economically, and politically. '''Freedom''' is the gift of civilization made possible by the enforcement of LAW.  
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*<u>“If one man craves freedom -- '''liberty''' -- he must remember that all other men long for the same freedom.</u> Groups of such liberty-loving people cannot live together in peace without following such laws, rules, and regulations as will grant each person the same degree of freedom while at the same time safeguarding an equal degree of freedom for all people. If one person is to be absolutely free, then another must become an absolute slave. And the relative nature of freedom is true socially, economically, and politically. <u>'''Freedom''' is the gift of civilization made possible by the enforcement of LAW.</u>
    
*"Religion makes it spiritually possible to realize the '''brotherhood''' of men, but it will require '''mankind government''' to regulate the social, economic, and political problems associated with such a goal of human happiness and efficiency.  
 
*"Religion makes it spiritually possible to realize the '''brotherhood''' of men, but it will require '''mankind government''' to regulate the social, economic, and political problems associated with such a goal of human happiness and efficiency.  
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