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The man who thinks that his religion is the sum-total of the religious dogmas he believes in, who thinks that to live in harmony with the allhood of things it requires only that one subscribe to certain prescribed religious dogmas, in whose mind the means of salvation is simply frequency and fervency of prayer, assiduity and fidelity of attendance on worship, — in the case of that man his so-called religion is just as apt as not to become an actual aid to immorality, for it is not religion at all, but purblind, self-righteous Pharisaism.
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The
man
who
thinks
that
his
religion
is
the
sum-total
of
the
religious
dogmas
he
believes
in,
who
thinks
that
to
live
in
harmony
with
the
allhood
of
things
it
requires
only
that
one
subscribe
to
certain
prescribed
religious
dogmas,
in
whose
mind
the
means
of
salvation
is
simply
frequency
and
fervency
of
prayer,
assiduity
and
fidelity
of
attendance
on
worship,
—
in
the
case
of
that
man
his
so-called
religion
is
just
as
apt
as
not
to
become
an
actual
aid
to
immorality,
for
it
is
not
religion
at
all,
but
purblind,
self-righteous
Pharisaism.