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postulate of Christianity against the equally concrete and defi- nite theory of evolution . What was the conflict here ? The controversy raged , as everyone knows , over the first chapter of Genesis . Now why should religious folk set ...
postulate of Christianity against the equally concrete and defi- nite theory of evolution . What was the conflict here ? The controversy raged , as everyone knows , over the first chapter of Genesis . Now why should religious folk set ...
Halaman 73
ulars from the moral code of Christianity , but the reasons for obeying it would be found wholly in the satisfactions of the good life itself , not in the promise of reward or punishment after death . But only a congenital optimist ...
ulars from the moral code of Christianity , but the reasons for obeying it would be found wholly in the satisfactions of the good life itself , not in the promise of reward or punishment after death . But only a congenital optimist ...
Halaman 93
This was not considered important , however , as the Com- munists continued to describe everything they did in orthodox Marxian phrases — just as organized Christianity had been able to pursue a Nietzschean policy with the aid of ...
This was not considered important , however , as the Com- munists continued to describe everything they did in orthodox Marxian phrases — just as organized Christianity had been able to pursue a Nietzschean policy with the aid of ...
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