id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10833 Schopenhauer, Arthur The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Religion, a Dialogue, Etc. .txt text/plain 29588 1225 65 any religion which looked upon the world as being radically evil endeavored to present his view of two of the great religions of the various religions are only various forms in which the truth, which taken but the world and humanity at large, religion must conform to the Religion must not let truth appear in its naked form; or, to use a pressure put upon philosophy by religion at all times and in all places. impossible by the natural differences of intellectual power between man you want to form an opinion on religion, you should always bear in mind agree in placing at not more than some hundred times the life of a man fundamental truth that life cannot be an end-in-itself, that the true are a means of awakening and calling out a man's moral nature. Christianity makes between man and the animal world to which he really ./cache/10833.txt ./txt/10833.txt