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Finding God

The Rev. Max B. Schaff
Sentinel, Fitchburg, Massachusetts

To find God is the answer to all questions. It is written by a close friend of Tennyson that he once said: "My dearest hope in life is to leave the world, by however little, better than I found it. What is yours?" Tennyson answered, "My greatest wish is to have a clearer vision of God."

Finding God is the solution of all difficulties, the healing of all disease, the curing of all wrong. It would mean the perfection of the world. If man hesitates to use the word God and can find a better word, he is welcome to its use, but it means the same thing. When I say God, I have in mind the intelligence, the love, the justice, the truth at the heart of the world. Finding God is salvation. ...

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