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O My Brother

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“‘The vitality of man’s belief in God is dying out in every land,’ wrote Bahá’u’lláh in the 19th century . . . The meaning . . . is not that men are becoming atheists, but that God has ceased to matter . . . this attitude reflects an uncertainty about fundamentals. We do not quite know where we stand . . . In a world of vast and terrifying scientific discoveries, with the nations poised perilously on the edge of a precipice . . . The average man has still, I think, a vague belief in God . . . We need to discover the hidden spiritual issues of our time and to concentrate our thoughts on them. For in the end it is these hidden stirrings to which we shall have to find an answer.”

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  • 4 Available from

Author[edit]

Madeline Hellaby

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

978-0-85398-498-0

Available from[edit]

George Ronald

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