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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (May 19, 2014): Relevance of Christianity
“As recently as yesterday Christianity represented the highest point attained by the consciousness of Mankind in its striving to humanize itself. But does it still hold this position, or at the best can it continue to hold it for long? … Continue reading