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Updated: June 13, 2025
Religion has got so horribly mixed up with other things, with respectability, social order, conventions, doctrines, metaphysics, ceremony, music it has become so specialised in the hands of priests who have a great institution to support, that dust is thrown in people's eyes and just as they begin to think they perceive the secret, they are surrounded by tiresome dogmatists saying, 'It is this and that it is this doctrine, that tradition. Well, that sort of religion IS a very special accomplishment ecclesiastical religion.
M. Kostka also at this time was so wicked as to be guilty of a pact, but he reserved two points, "the person of Christ and His mother." The reservation of these sacraments is not specialised as to its kind, but, mon Dieu, how distraught was Lucifer to be so palpably tricked by a trente-troisième!
When I reflect on the great number of diverse and often conflicting facts which may be assembled under every head military, economic, political or moral and consider the accumulations of specialised and technical knowledge necessary for their proper appreciation, I am convinced that to compass the whole is beyond the mind and memory of man.
Through what agency the glands over a certain space became more highly specialised than the others, I will not pretend to decide, whether in part through compensation of growth, the effects of use, or of natural selection.
"Frightens you," said Don, staring curiously. "In what way?" "I don't know that I can explain. I feel afraid for him." "For Paul?" "Yes." "Because he has seen the truth?" Flamby hesitated. "It must be awful for a doctor who has specialised in some dreadful disease to find " "That he suffers from it? This is a common thing with specialists."
His statement that "specialised education at school is of no practical value to us" would certainly be challenged by those schools which possess a strong, well-organised engineering side for their elder boys.
The village schoolmistress in the old days was never well paid; but then she was a private speculator; we never expected to see the specialised product of training and time reckoned at the same value as the old dame's, who was able to read and knit, but who could do little more.
Again, as in other directions, children must be made to play the game in its thoroughness, for a well-played game gives the right balance to the activities: drill is more specialised, and has specialisation for its end: a game calls on the whole of an individual: he must be alert mentally and physically; and at the same time the sense of fairness cannot be too strongly insisted on; no game can be tolerated as part of education where there is looseness in this direction, from the skittles of the nursery class to the cricket and hockey of the seventh standard, and nothing will so entirely outrage the children's feelings as a teacher's careless arbitration.
I have specialised in children. The harder the case the more I should be interested in it. That's what I mean.
The same organ having performed simultaneously very different functions, and then having been in part or in whole specialised for one function; and two distinct organs having performed at the same time the same function, the one having been perfected whilst aided by the other, must often have largely facilitated transitions.
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