[Dorian by Nephi Anderson]@TWC D-Link bookDorian CHAPTER NINE 7/24
I cannot separate the rose from its color or form or odor, any more than I can divorce music from the instrument.
These vague and incomplete definitions have had much to do with the unbelief in the world.
Tom Paine wrote a book which he called the 'Age of Reason' on the premise that reason does away with God.
Isn't that it, Dorian ?" "All agnostic writers seem to think that there is no reason in religion, and at times they come pretty near proving it too," replied Dorian. "That is because they base their arguments on the religions of the world; but the restored gospel of Jesus Christ rests largely on reason. Why, I can prove, contrary to the generally accepted opinion, by reason alone that there must be a God." "We shall be glad to hear it," said the school teacher.
The eating was about over, and so they all sat and listened attentively. "We do not need to quote a word of scripture," continued Uncle Zed.
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