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Profound Change

  • Writer: Jonas Vidas
    Jonas Vidas
  • Apr 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

"These stories reflect two principles. One is that a little education, and the pseudo-sophistication that comes with that, can be a dangerous thing. These historical examples illustrate how learning and life as an intellectual can corrode and destroy religious faith. Yet, both biographies indicate that continuing "a life" of learning and the intellect may restore what was lost. The other point is that one can morph from being hooked by religion to become hooked on religion and become profoundly changed."

― from "Triune Brain, Triune Mind, Triune Worldview"

 
 
 

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