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Instrument," Wells speaks of a coming "theocracy" and argues that in the probably not too distant future "Religion which is free, speaking freely through whom it will, subject to a perpetual unlimited criticism, will be the life and driving power of the whole organised world. So that if you prefer not to say that there will be no church, if you choose rather to declare that the world-state is God's church, you may have it so if you will."
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as "no God at all." "What we have here is really a falling back of the mind towards immaturity under the stress of dismay and anxiety. . . . I thought it was pitiful that should pin their minds to 'King and Country' and suchlike claptrap, when they might live and die for greater ends, and
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A final seventh chapter rejects the idea that "the new religion" can or should be organised into a church: "Whatever religious congregations men may form henceforth in the name of the true God must be for their own sakes and not to take charge of religion." In a section titled "The State Is God's
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beliefs that are equivalent to what he regards as "the fundamental proposition of religious translated into terms of materialistic science, the proposition that damnation is really over-individuation and that salvation is escape from self into the larger being of life."
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is seen not as bad conduct but as the product of disharmonies of "the inner being" that "snatch us away from our devotion to God's service" and such weaknesses "cannot damn a man once he has found God."
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Wells describes his aim as to state "as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer." He distinguishes his religious beliefs from
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Biographers (including Wells himself) agree in regarding this foray into theology, which is also remarkable in the novel
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I make the most explicit renunciation and apology for this phase of terminological disingenuousness."
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In an "envoy," Wells invokes "my friend and master, that very great American, the late
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I did my utmost to personify and animate a greater, remoter objective in
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I turned my New Republic for a time into a divine monarchy." "In
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H. G. Wells
Cassell
H. G. Wells
Christianity
Trinity
Nicaea
God as Nature or the Creator
magic
providence
quietism
punishment
sexual ethics
youth
Metchnikoff
theocracy
Sin
William James
Mr. Britling Sees It Through
World War I
Archbishop of Canterbury
What Are We to Do with Our Lives? (1932)
The Soul of a Bishop
Joseph McCabe
Chalmers Mitchell
Harry Johnston
God the Invisible King
Project Gutenberg
God the Invisible King Narration
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