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Chapter 5
  YOU ARE SAYING, t tER DEAt tS, t tRANSMIGRAtION OF thE SOUL.

    IN t CASE, It OULD BE DIFFICULt tO GEt RID OF SUPERStItIONS, ONt tRONGER?

    to be understood here.

    One is: if someted as a superstition  researcigating it properly, t is tantamount to creating an even greater superstition; it sitious mind.

    One man believes ts and evil spirits and you call itious; you believe t makes you feel t you are very knowledgeable.

    But tion is: ition? If someone believes ts and evil spirits  any investigation, t is superstition; and if someone else believes t investigation, t is superstition too.

    Superstition means believing somet kno to be true.

    Just because someone rary to yours does not mean itious.

    A believer in God can be as gullible as a nonbeliever.

    e must understand tion of superstition.

    It means to believe in somet verification.

    titious ats; titious ts -- both.

    to discover t to be so, nor ried to ascertain t God is before believing it to be so.

    So do not be mistaken in t ts alone are superstitious; ats itions too.

    And trange t tific superstition.

    It sounds contradictory: ific superstition?

    If you udied geometry, you must ion h.

    Noitious th.

    Caug a point est scientist ion t a point h.

    Can a point exist  length?

    e are all used to ts one through nine.

    One may ition? s? No scientist can explain ws.

    seven? s  ticians -- Liebnitz  along s.
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