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Man at large today is in this state with regard to the human spirit. For centuries man was educated to believe in demons, ghouls and things that went boomp in the night. There was an organization in southern Europe which capitalized upon this terror and made demons and devils so formidable that at length man could not even face the fact that any of his fellows had souls. And thus we entered an entirely materialistic age. With the background teaching that no one can confront the “invisible,” vengeful religions sought to move forward into a foremost place of control. Naturally, it failed to achieve its goal and irreligion became the order of the day, thus opening the door for communism and other idiocies. Although it might seem true that one cannot confront the invisible, who said that a spirit was always invisible? Rather, let us say that it is impossible for man or anything else to confront the nonexistent; and thus when nonexistent gods are invented and are given moral roles in the society, we discover man becomes so degraded that he can not even confront the spirit in his fellows, much less become moral. |
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