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""Darwinism is effect in somewhat the same position vis-a-vis fundamentalist Christianity that the Roman imperial religous cultus was vis-a-vis early Christianity in the days of persecution. The defenders of emporer-worship may have been very skeptical about its literal truth, but they furiously persecuted and repressed those unwilling to pay it the mandatory reverence. The same thing is true of Darwinism today..."" — Oct 29, 2012 05:02AM
""Darwinism is effect in somewhat the same position vis-a-vis fundamentalist Christianity that the Roman imperial religous cultus was vis-a-vis early Christianity in the days of persecution. The defenders of emporer-worship may have been very skeptical about its literal truth, but they furiously persecuted and repressed those unwilling to pay it the mandatory reverence. The same thing is true of Darwinism today..."" — Oct 29, 2012 05:02AM
“Whosoever will list himself under the banner of Christ, must, in the first place and above all things, make war upon his own lusts and vices. It is in vain for any man to usurp the name of Christian, without holiness of life, purity of manners, benignity and meekness of spirit.”
― Unknown Book 12380837
― Unknown Book 12380837
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