The goal of religious thinking is exactly the same as that of technological research -- namely, practical action. Whenever man is truly concerned with obtaining concrete results, whenever he is hard pressed by reality, he abandons abstract speculation and reverts to a mode of response that becomes increasingly cautious and conservative as the forces he hopes to subdue, or at least to outrun, draw ever nearer. Anonymous
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This quote is one of the few that talk about religion and how it affects man. Often, religion is something people believe in without knowing what it really means. This quote talks about how religion affects man's way of thinking. It also tells us that religious thinking is not something different from technological research.

Religion and technology are closely related to one another, as they both require practical action. While religious people often think there is a supernatural being behind everything, scientists often believe they can explain everything through natural laws. Religion and science are two sides of the same coin, and often cannot be discussed without the other.

Therefore, we must look at both ways of thinking carefully to come up with a more realistic outlook on life.

Source: Violence And The Sacred

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