99:2.6 [[Modern]] [[religion]] finds it [[difficult]] to [[adjust]] its [[attitude]] toward the rapidly shifting [[social]] [[changes]] only because it has permitted itself to become so thoroughly [[traditionalized]], [[dogmatized]], and [[institutionalized]]. The religion of living [[experience]] finds no [[difficulty]] in keeping ahead of all these social [[developments]] and economic upheavals, amid which it ever [[functions]] as a [[moral]] stabilizer, [[social]] guide, and [[spiritual]] pilot. True [[religion]] carries over from one age to another the [[worth]]-while [[culture]] and that [[wisdom]] which is born of the [[experience]] of knowing [[God]] and striving to be like him. | 99:2.6 [[Modern]] [[religion]] finds it [[difficult]] to [[adjust]] its [[attitude]] toward the rapidly shifting [[social]] [[changes]] only because it has permitted itself to become so thoroughly [[traditionalized]], [[dogmatized]], and [[institutionalized]]. The religion of living [[experience]] finds no [[difficulty]] in keeping ahead of all these social [[developments]] and economic upheavals, amid which it ever [[functions]] as a [[moral]] stabilizer, [[social]] guide, and [[spiritual]] pilot. True [[religion]] carries over from one age to another the [[worth]]-while [[culture]] and that [[wisdom]] which is born of the [[experience]] of knowing [[God]] and striving to be like him. |