The authors hold that religious people are schizophrenic, or out of touch with reality.
The authors hold that religious people are schizophrenic, or out of touch with reality.
On the contrary, they hold that no one is more in touch with reality than maturely religious people who live in the constant presence of ethical responsibility to their neighbors, of death, of judgment, and of the Creator. See p. 363.
The authors hold that religious people are schizophrenic, or out of touch with reality.
On the contrary, they hold that no one is more in touch with reality than maturely religious people who live in the constant presence of ethical responsibility to their neighbors, of death, of judgment, and of the Creator. See p. 363.