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Religion must be regarded as a necessity for the masses, for whom it represents the best possible source of help; it is not right to disturb their faith. Nevertheless, for those who have begun to diverge from the herd and who have developed an interest in mysticism, such facts as the foregoing should be pointed out and need to be discussed.

-- Notebooks Category 17: The Religious Urge > Chapter 6 : Philosophy and Religion > # 122