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Show U ni tarianism in Utah of life which were found integral to the solution of today's reception among the members of the liberal church. And, be it remembered, short of reforging perplexities warm attitudes there will be finest creed The solution of these very perplexities. agreed upon by church council, no ever insight into the world to come, falsifies adequacy if it does not inspire the use of in intelligence dealing with commonplace problems which have been neglected shamefully. It is one of the painful paradoxes of our day that democracy was tied to an orthodox religious philosophy which still concerned itself with problems of medieval theology and psychology. Orthodoxy seemed unaware that the principles however authentic its its claims of science the nature to (the best statement of the world), could make concerning the principles of psychology (man's man of life, mind, soul, and behavior), principles oflogic (the rules to which any intellectual endeavor must conform) had any field of applica best statement as to the nature and the tion. Orthodoxy seemed to assume that some unheard of outside the church, enabled them the to of the universe and capacity, go directly with these dispense difficulty arose. Don't we all wish such capacities and insights were to be relied upon? But it becomes increasingly clear that a religious doctrine which is at odds with what is taught in the field of science can have but little to offer worthy of consideration in the field of morals, religion, and this-worldly principles. If there were secret insights into the nature of the world and man, no scientist would be satisfied short of probing it to the to secrets principles whenever foundations! No, the fact stands that 266 Orthodoxy has failed, and does not possess the Insight or methodology to lead us in our search for sure foundations. The chaos in which we find ourselves |