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yet everything goes simply and good naturedly. waitresses are young girls of excellent manners several very pretty who take the summer courses at the Raycroft school. After their work is over they mingle with guests [[strikethrough]] just as if [[/strikethrough]]  with perfect ease and assurance.
One does not feel here as if there were any classes or servants. [[strikethrough]]Evening [[/strikethrough]] Afternoon excellent address by the American who develops the idea that all religions in Europe and America bear the stamp of their oriental origin. A religion [[underline each word]] for slaves and not for free men[/underline]] Man is compared to a worm and behaves as
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worm - as a slave. Each religion [[promises]] and promises lots of things just as politicians do. All promise for a next life and in return demand servility, submission slavery of the mind. Their command is; thou shalt not reason thou shalt not believe outside what is written in the scriptures. Our rational beliefs based on reason and on truth holds out no false promises, truth alone and the search for truth should be our aim regardless whether for the moment it may work good or harm
[[margin - religions based on faith and slavery]]
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