INDISPENSABILITY OF SPIRITUALITY
Abstract
The article Indispensability of Spirituality discusses the need of
spirituality as a prevention of mass-destruction of the world. Thanks to the highly
developed technology, the life of humanity has become easier, but not happier. The
highly developed technology, that produced means facilitating human life, also
developed and produced weapons of mass-destruction. Danger of massdestruction
is very real, and fear of it is felt, consciously or unconsciously, by
individuals as well as by whole human societies. It is spread by mass media, film
industry and even by some religious sects. The way for the world to escape selfdestruction,
recommended not only by the clergy, but also by some prominent
scholars and scientists, is practicing spirituality, especially Christianity.
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