“The man who has a certain religious belief and fears to discuss it, lest it may be proved wrong, is not loyal to his belief, he has but a coward's faithfulness to his prejudices. If he were a lover of truth, he would be willing at any moment to surrender his belief for a higher, better, and truer faith.”
Quote by William George Jordan
Book:Great truths
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Great truths
This work explores fundamental concepts that have guided human thought across various traditions and eras. It presents reflections on core truths about existence, knowledge, and moral understanding. The book invites readers to consider essential insights that transcend particular times and places, offering perspectives that speak to enduring questions about the nature of reality and human experience. more
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