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— Frederick Lenz"In enlightenment you have to convince a teacher not only that you are worthy of teaching, but then that they should show you some of the secrets."
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A man who is convinced of the truth of his religion is indeed never tolerant. At the least, he is to feel pity for the adherent of another religion but usually it does not stop there. The faithful adherent of a religion will try first of all to convince those that believe in another religion and usually he goes on to hatred if he is not successful. However, hatred then leads to persecution when the might of the majority is behind it.
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They have rejected that power and sought to convince women of the exact opposite, that they are powerless.
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