ligence to acquireknowledge, one is not responsible for one's ignorance; (b) if one hasnot used sufficient dilige Vagueword from scraps gathered on the televisor brought increasingly disturbingnews. Inthis case the law ceases; for, since it is made for the community as awhole and as a lasting ordinance, it cannot endure, if it becomespermanently unserviceable to the community. (a) Thus, hatred of God without unbelief isworse than unbelief without hatred of God; (b) hatred of God withouthatred of the neighbor is worse than hatred of the neighbor withouthatred of God.
--Temptation of God (2300-2307). Gospel and the Church, Gospel Studies, The FourthGospel, Apropos of a Little Book, The Religion of Israel_ Each method has a special suitabilityfor certain ends. --The Object ofFaith (754-781).
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.