![]() are the features of that one formless-supreme-entity). Also, he does a remarkable job at reinterpreting the Vedas to suit common sense (like claiming that Surya, Agni, Vayu, Indra, etc. ![]() In this book, he utterly rejects anything and everything that contradict the Vedas and common sense. His critical arguments against religious dogma and social taboos in the second half of the book are very attractive. ![]() I think that had Dayanand lived long enough to study the works of Watson and Crick under that of Darwin and had he been listening to his conscience instead of following a promise mindlessly, he would have turned into a nonbeliever (as I am).
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