His interest in religious matters and his outspoken allegiance to Christianity in spite of his criticisms of it have puzzled many people, as such an attitude is thought to be inappropriate for a scientist of the twentieth century. Yet, a deep-seated need is inborn, a need to remain in contact with the Jewish spirit. At its most intense the fascinating becomes the over-abounding, the exuberant, the mystical moment, which provides the religious man with the most satisfying experience he can have in this life, and he is likely to sacrifice much to attain it. The World Is Flat 3. Sign up for free Log in.
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