John Dewy said: “We who live are parts of humanity that extends into the remote past, a humanity that has interacted with nature. The things in civilization we most prize are not ourselves. They exist by the grace of the doings and suffering as of the continuous human community in which we are a link. Ours is the responsibility of conserving, transmitting, rectifying and expanding the heritage of values we have received that those who come after us may receive it more solid and secure, more widely accessible and more generously shared than we have received it. Here are all the elements for religious faith that shall not be confined to a sect, class or race. Such faith has always been implicitly the common faith of mankind. ~ John Dewy, All Men Seek God, (Kansas City, Missouri by Hallmark Cards, Inc.,1968) p. 51

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