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... look at various ways of thinking , outlooks , ideals , religions , and so forth , so that you will be more able to make a reasonable choice for yourselves . No man has the right to force somebody into a different way of thinking ...
... look at various ways of thinking , outlooks , ideals , religions , and so forth , so that you will be more able to make a reasonable choice for yourselves . No man has the right to force somebody into a different way of thinking ...
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... look at this and that ideal and outlook , without making any attempt to decide which ones are better than others . Sooner or later you want to ask , " What ought I to buy ? " So in this Part of the book we will take a look at this ...
... look at this and that ideal and outlook , without making any attempt to decide which ones are better than others . Sooner or later you want to ask , " What ought I to buy ? " So in this Part of the book we will take a look at this ...
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... looks like a justification ( Hitler tried to justify killing over 6,000,000 Jews in gas chambers ) , but in some ... look good to other people , and perhaps to himself as well . But we can go further . If , as a rational or thinking ...
... looks like a justification ( Hitler tried to justify killing over 6,000,000 Jews in gas chambers ) , but in some ... look good to other people , and perhaps to himself as well . But we can go further . If , as a rational or thinking ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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