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Always must the religion of revelation be limited by man's capacity of receptivity. (1007:1) But no revelation short of the attainment of the Universal Father can ever be complete. (1008:2)

The acceptance of a teaching as true is not faith; that is mere belief. Neither is certainty nor conviction faith. A state of mind attains to faith levels only when it actually dominates the mode of living. (1114:5)

Of all human knowledge, that which is of greatest value is to know the religious life of Jesus and how he lived it. (2090:4)

You can know God, not by understanding what Jesus said, but by knowing what Jesus was. Jesus was  a revelation of God. (1856:2)

…we who participate in the revelation of truth...are not at liberty to anticipate the scientific discoveries of a thousand years…within a few short years many of our statements regarding the physical sciences will stand in need of revision... (1109:3)

 
 
 
 
 

...it is most important that you should be exposed to the knowledge of a vast number of other religious experiences (the diverse interpretations of other and diverse mortals) to...prevent your religious life from becoming egocentric - circumscribed, selfish, and unsocial. (1130:2)

 

… we recognize the impossibility of fully translating the language of the concepts of divinity and eternity into the symbols of the language of the finite concepts of the mortal mind. (17:2)

 

Someday religionists will get together and actually effect co-operation on the basis of unity of ideals and purposes rather than attempting to do so on the basis of psychological opinions and theological beliefs. (1091:6)

And when a human being does find God...he is impelled to seek loving service-contact with his less illuminated fellows...Real religion leads to increased social service. (1121:6)

 

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