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The usefulness of religion | The usefulness of religion | ||
There is a battle constantly going on between the powers of | |||
good and those of evil. Even the humblest human creature | |||
can take some part in this battle, and even the smallest | |||
help to the right side has value in promoting the very | |||
slow progress by which good is gradually gaining ground | |||
from evil. That progress is often so slow as to be almost | |||
undetectable; but when we compare the state of the battle | |||
at two times that are far apart, the progress of good over | |||
evil becomes visible to us, and that gives us a promise that | |||
the good will win the final victory—quite certainly, though | |||
not very soon. | |||
The most animating and invigorating thought that can inspire a | |||
human creature is the thought of doing something, on even the | |||
humblest scale if nothing more is within reach, towards bringing | |||
this final victory a little nearer. And I am perfectly sure that | |||
it—·the religion of humanity·—is destined to be the religion of | |||
the future, whether or not supernatural sanctions are brought | |||
into it. But it appears to me that supernatural hopes, of the sort | |||
that rational scepticism (as I have called it) is willing to endorse, | |||
may still contribute quite a lot towards giving this religion the | |||
ascendancy it ought to have over the human mind. | |||
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