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Monday, January 16, 2006

On Belief: An Inextinguishable Urge of the Species

"Belief is thus a necessary and inextinguishable urge of the species that has been described by an influential modern thinker as 'evolution become conscious of itself'. If, as the events of the twentieth century provide sad and compelling evidence, the natural expression of faith is artificially blocked, it will invent objects of worship however unworthy—or even debased—that may in some measure appease the yearning for certitude. It is an impulse that will not be denied."

The Universal House of Justice, One Common Faith
GWD at 6:59 PM

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