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Spiritism and Revolution, May 18
He answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy
heart, ... and thy neighbour as thyself.
Luke 10:27
.
As the youth go out into the world to encounter its allurements to sin—
the passion for money getting, for amusement and indulgence, for display,
luxury, and extravagance, the overreaching, fraud, robbery, and ruin—what
are the teachings there to be met?
Spiritualism asserts that men are unfallen demigods; that “each mind
will judge itself”; that “true knowledge places men above all law”; that “all
sins committed are innocent”; for “whatever is, is right,” and “God doth
not condemn.” The basest of human beings it represents as in heaven, and
highly exalted there. Thus it declares to all men, “It matters not what you
do; live as you please, heaven is your home.” Multitudes are thus led to
believe that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty, and that man is
accountable only to himself.
With such teaching given at the very outset of life, when impulse is
strongest, and the demand for self-restraint and purity is most urgent, where
are the safeguards of virtue? what is to prevent the world from becoming a
second Sodom?
All the same time anarchy is seeking to sweep away all law, not only
divine, but human. The centralizing of wealth and power; the vast com-
binations for the enriching of the few at the expense of the many; the
combinations of the poorer classes for the defense of their interests and
claims; ... the world-wide dissemination of the same teachings that led
to the French Revolution—all are tending to involve the whole world in a
struggle similar to that which convulsed France.
Such are the influences to be met by the youth of today. To stand amidst
such upheavals they are now to lay the foundations of character.
In every generation and in every land the true foundation and pattern
for character building have been the same. The divine law, “Thou shalt
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, ... and thy neighbour as thyself”
(
Luke 10:27
), the great principle made manifest in the character and life of
our Saviour, is the only secure foundation and the only sure guide.
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