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Psalm 42.5
 
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Why, my soul, are you downcast?
 
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Why so disturbed within me?
 
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Put your hope in God,
 
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for I will yet praise him,
 
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my Savior and my God.
 
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Josef Fiusz is a Protestant pastor in the Paulus church Zurich. Before I met him, I heard by chance an old man citing the physicist Werner Heisenberg: “The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.“  
Josef Fiusz is a Protestant pastor in the Paulus church Zurich. Before I met him, I heard by chance an old man citing the physicist Werner Heisenberg: “The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.“  
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When I think of human history many examples of destruction related to religion come into my mind. Many wars are made in the name of God.  
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===When I think of human history many examples of destruction related to religion come into my mind. Many wars are made in the name of God. ===
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Wrong conclusions and developments also happen among people close to religion. However, I think the way we live here today is an expression of the success of our religion. Our country, our continent, is shaped by Christianity. Democracy, legal practice, welfare, art and liberty are all part of our Christian culture. In Switzerland reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli founded universities. Martin Luther translated the Bible into German and promoted its distribution among the people. The thoughts of the Bible were made understandable and traceable; a new approach to religious faith was made possible. Christianity evolves, so as not to repeat mistakes made in the past.
Wrong conclusions and developments also happen among people close to religion. However, I think the way we live here today is an expression of the success of our religion. Our country, our continent, is shaped by Christianity. Democracy, legal practice, welfare, art and liberty are all part of our Christian culture. In Switzerland reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli founded universities. Martin Luther translated the Bible into German and promoted its distribution among the people. The thoughts of the Bible were made understandable and traceable; a new approach to religious faith was made possible. Christianity evolves, so as not to repeat mistakes made in the past.
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===But if Christianity is under constant evolution, what about it will stay the same?===
===But if Christianity is under constant evolution, what about it will stay the same?===

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