“The author… has known for that for several centuries freethinkers have led mankind. Only recently… new to him though perhaps long understood by others, possibly Kant and certainly Nietzsche, there emerged into his mind a clarity that will remain… the conception of transcendental divinity is damaging to man.”

The Universe of Experience: A Worldview Beyond Science and Religion (1974)

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Scottish industrial engineer 1896–1972

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“Belief in a transcendental divinity arose from a misinterpretation of intimations from the less conscious levels of the mind. …God is in the unconscious, is the unconscious, perhaps.”

Lancelot Law Whyte (1896–1972) Scottish industrial engineer

The Universe of Experience: A Worldview Beyond Science and Religion (1974)

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