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Religion in Utopia
Pheroneous Started conversation Oct 7, 2002
If we accept that there is no God, we must nevertheless acknowledge that Man does have a questioning mind, and an innate need for some sort of spiritual fulfilment. If our Utopia is to be a place of calm, repose and thoughtfulness it may be important to satisfy that need. Elsewhere, we have wondered if the 'Society' itself may come to be a 'whole'. Is that enough? Do we need a religion as well?
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