The Eternal World Picture, vol. 1
A.4  Human beings who do not demand logical justification in accepting traditional religious ideals or dogmas
In the absolute sense, neither human beings nor their religious ideals are wrong. The religious ideals were perfectly adapted to the stages in evolution of those human beings to whom they were given. And for these people they were the principal basis of life. A great part of mankind has outgrown these stages of development, and they have more or less grown up to higher stages in evolution. They live in quite a different mental sphere to the one in which the inherited religious conclusions or dogmas were adopted, and in which the beings concerned up to a hundred per cent were able to surrender themselves by virtue of their instinct, which was still flowering to some degree. They were not yet so developed as regards intelligence that they demanded intellectual confirmation or reasons for their religious ideals or dogmas. To them it was enough that they were given by authorities.