Excerpt from Religion as a Personal Experience
It is not at all unusual in our time to hear intelligent, cultivated, even highly trained people gravely discuss the place of religion in modern life, as if it were an open question whether or not religion has as important a part to play in the future as it has played in the past; as if there can be anything in this world of supreme importance, apart from religion; as if religion, personal religion, can mean anything less than fellowship with God, the Source and Ground of man's being. Religion is not something artificial or abnormal, something extraneous to be added on to an otherwise complete, well-rounded life.
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