The essence and causes of the spiritual and moral decline of mankind in the XX century

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  • В. Толкаченко

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/1998.7.153

Abstract

One of the most important reasons for such a clearly distressed state of society was the decline of religion as a social force, the external manifestation of which is the weakening of religious institutions. "Religion," Baha'u'llah writes, "is the greatest of all means of establishing order in the world to the universal satisfaction of those who live in it." The weakening of the foundations of religion strengthened the ranks of ignoramuses, gave them impudence and arrogance. "I truly say that everything that belittles the supreme role of religion opens way for the revelry of maliciousness, inevitably leading to anarchy. " In another Tablet, He says: "Religion is a radiant light and an impregnable fortress that ensures the safety and well-being of the peoples of the world, for God-fearing induces man to adhere to the good and to reject all evil." Blink the light of religion, and chaos and distemper will set in, the radiance of justice, justice, tranquility and peace. "

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24.02.1998

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“The essence and causes of the spiritual and moral decline of mankind in the XX century” (1998) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (7), pp. 124–127. doi:10.32420/1998.7.153.

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