"[The Old] World of competing religions [of the] the tens of thousands of church buildings constructed at immense cost with their tens of thousands of church officials attempting to help man attain salvation and social acceptability through membership in some narrow religious sect. The world of 2150 had no churches and no priests, ministers, or rabbis.
Could there really be a time when there would be no more religious fanatics and separatists? No groups of people claiming to be the 'chosen' people of God? It seems that micro divisions had low survival value particularly in religions, which were so important to man's beliefs or philosophy of life. Only an all-accepting philosophy of oneness had long-term survival value."
Source: From the book, 2150 A.D. by Thea Alexander, pages 114-115.
Could there really be a time when there would be no more religious fanatics and separatists? No groups of people claiming to be the 'chosen' people of God? It seems that micro divisions had low survival value particularly in religions, which were so important to man's beliefs or philosophy of life. Only an all-accepting philosophy of oneness had long-term survival value."
Source: From the book, 2150 A.D. by Thea Alexander, pages 114-115.