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  <title>Forgotten Truth: The Common Vision of the World's Religions</title>
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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;Itself occupying no more than a single ontological plane, science challenged by implication the notion that other planes exist.  As its challenge was not effectively met, it swept the field and gave the modern world its soul.  For this is the final definition of modernity: an outlook in which this world, this ontological plane, is the only one that is genuinely countenanced and affirmed.&quot;<br/><br/>Smith challenges this &quot;modern&quot; outlook with brilliance, wisdom, and style.  Read it.]]></body>
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