P1104:1, 101:0.1
Religion, as a human experience, ranges from the primitive fear slavery of
the evolving savage up to the sublime and magnificent faith liberty of those
civilized mortals who are superbly conscious of sonship with the eternal God.
P1104:2, 101:0.2
Religion is the ancestor of the advanced ethics and morals of progressive
social evolution. But religion, as such, is not merely a moral movement, albeit
the outward and social manifestations of religion are mightily influenced
by the ethical and moral momentum of human society. Always is religion the
inspiration of man's evolving nature, but it is not the secret of that evolution.
P1104:3, 101:0.3
Religion, the
conviction-faith of the personality, can always triumph over
the superficially contradictory logic of despair born in the unbelieving material
mind. There really is a true and genuine inner voice, that "true light which
lights every man who comes into the world." And this spirit leading is distinct
from the ethical prompting of human conscience. The feeling of religious assurance
is more than an emotional feeling. The assurance of religion transcends the
reason of the mind, even the logic of philosophy. Religion is faith,
trust, and assurance.