All practical teachers know that education is a patient process of mastery of details, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day.
Alfred North WhiteheadRead
Religion increasingly is tending to degenerate into a decent formula wherewith to embellish a comfortable life.
Interpretation
Religion is often reduced to a convenient justification for a comfortable existence.
Alfred North Whitehead's quote suggests that religion, rather than being a profound spiritual experience, is becoming merely a set of comfortable beliefs that allow individuals to justify their way of living. This reductionist view indicates a departure from the deeper, transformative aspects of faith, which should ideally encourage deeper reflection and challenge one's lifestyle rather than simply justifying it.
In practice
During a debate on the role of religion in modern society, this quote can emphasize the need for deeper spiritual engagement.
All practical teachers know that education is a patient process of mastery of details, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day.
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We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still.
No man is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions.
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There are horrors beyond life's edge that we do not suspect, and once in a while man's evil prying calls them just within our range.
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