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#0029
Primarily, human notions about the mystery of infinity have given rise to a firm belief in the supernatural.
#0028
Absolute truth is attainable through faith in the boundlessness of human cognition. In other words, the world is knowable.
#0027
The root of prejudices of all kinds, be they mystical, pseudoscientific, racial, or otherwise, stems from a non-scientific worldview.
#0026
Society's freedom from prejudices is encapsulated solely in a holistic scientific-philosophical worldview.
#0025
Every epoch has its geniuses; however, recognition of their genius often comes in a different epoch.
#0024
All miracles are just gaps in science.
#0023
While every individual may not assume the role of a teacher, it is incumbent upon each one to embrace the role of an educator in matters of moral education, given its paramount importance.
#0022
A miracle is a quaint probability of a confluence of circumstances yet unrevealed to our mind.
#0021
The opportunity to live forever is not just a gift from the universe but also a struggle for it.
#0020
Adam and Eve's fear of God was weaker than the desire to know His creations.
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