Changes

From Nordan Symposia
Jump to navigationJump to search
1,124 bytes added ,  13:13, 25 January 2009
no edit summary
Line 31: Line 31:  
===As a treatment===
 
===As a treatment===
 
In addition, psychiatric institutions may also institute full isolation or partial isolation for certain patients, particularly the violent or subversive, in order to minister to their particular needs and protect the rest of the recovering population from their influence.
 
In addition, psychiatric institutions may also institute full isolation or partial isolation for certain patients, particularly the violent or subversive, in order to minister to their particular needs and protect the rest of the recovering population from their influence.
 
+
==Quotation==
 +
Evolutionary man does not naturally relish hard work. To keep pace in his life [[experience]] with the impelling demands and the compelling urges of a growing religious experience means incessant activity in [[spiritual]] growth,[[ intellect]]ual expansion, [[fact]]ual enlargement, and social service. There is no real [[religion]] apart from a highly active [[personality]]. Therefore do the more indolent of men often seek to escape the rigors of truly religious activities by a species of ingenious self-deception through resorting to a retreat to the false shelter of stereotyped religious doctrines and dogmas. But true religion is alive. [[Intellectual]] crystallization of religious concepts is the equivalent of spiritual death. You cannot conceive of religion without [[idea]]s, but when religion once becomes reduced only to an idea, it is no longer religion; it has become merely a species of human [[philosophy]].[http://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=http://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper102.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper102.html&line=56#mfs]
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
#http://www.eastandard.net/archives/august/wed25082004/executives/upfront/upfront02.htm
 
#http://www.eastandard.net/archives/august/wed25082004/executives/upfront/upfront02.htm

Navigation menu