"The sense of spiritual relief which comes from rejecting the idea of God as a supernatural being is enormous."
"We are used to discounting the river-gods and dryads of the Greeks as poetical fancies, and even the chief figures in the classical Pantheon-Venus, Minerva, Mars, and the rest-as allegories. But, forgetting that they once carried as much sanctity as our saints and divinities, we refrain from applying the same reasoning to our own objects of worship."
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Source: Julian Huxley (1944). “Man in the Modern World”
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