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" Why, you will find even the doctrine of grace in the Vedas.
" The puzzle the theologians can't solve is at what stage in man's evolution the soul comes into him. Spencer's dream-theory doesn't account for it : the ever-present facts of death and resurrection may : all we can say is that you can't draw a line between the man and the animal.
" But the gods are our trouble. If you bind them within time and space they are done for; if you keep them outside, then they are useless.
" Yes, ethics ar
...e man-made, but there is always J(p2 MEMORIES the problem to find some authority, because you must appeal to the masses on that basis. And the authority seemingly has to be an invisible one. So you can't put religion into liquidation. " Apropos of this, he wrote in a letter to me : " Religion is an instinct and aspira- tion, and even as a social institution of high utility is not to be easily or safely uprooted and will long be a mighty force among mankind. " " What the Anglican parsons can't stomach is the refusal of the Catholics to admit the validity of their ' orders ' ; they want to get on the main line and are kept on a siding.

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