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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER IX
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Just as Europe was about to be gathered in silence to Assyria and Babylon, something entered into its body.

And Europe has had a strange life--it is not too much to say that it has had the _jumps_--ever since.
I have dealt at length with such typical triads of doubt in order to convey the main contention--that my own case for Christianity is rational; but it is not simple.

It is an accumulation of varied facts, like the attitude of the ordinary agnostic.

But the ordinary agnostic has got his facts all wrong.

He is a non-believer for a multitude of reasons; but they are untrue reasons.


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