Love, Life & Work eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 100 pages of information about Love, Life & Work.

Love, Life & Work eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 100 pages of information about Love, Life & Work.

Needless to say that McIntyre lacks humor.  Personally, I prefer the McGregors, but in Los Angeles the McIntyres are popular.  It was McIntyre who called a meeting to pray for Fay Mills, and in proposing the meeting McIntyre made the unblushing announcement that he had never met Mills nor heard him speak, nor had he read one of his books.

Chapman and McIntyre represent the modern types of Phariseeism—­spielers and spouters for churchianity, and such are the men who make superstition of so long life.  Superstition is the one Infamy—­Voltaire was right.  To pretend to believe a thing at which your reason revolts—­to stultify your intellect—­this, if it exists at all, is the unpardonable sin.  These muftis preach “the blood of Jesus,” the dogma that man without a belief in miracles is eternally lost, that everlasting life depends upon acknowledging this, that or the other.  Self-reliance, self-control and self-respect are the three things that make a man a man.

But man has so recently taken on this ability to think, that he has not yet gotten used to handling it.  The tool is cumbrous in his hands.  He is afraid of it—­this one characteristic that differentiates him from the lower animals—­so he abdicates and turns his divine birthright over to a syndicate.  This combination called a church agrees to take care of his doubts and fears and do his thinking for him, and to help matters along he is assured that he is not fit to think for himself, and to do so would be a sin.  Man, in his present crude state, holds somewhat the same attitude toward reason that an Apache Indian holds toward a camera—­the Indian thinks that to have his picture taken means that he will shrivel up and blow away in a month.  And Stanley relates that a watch with its constant ticking sent the bravest of Congo chiefs into a cold sweat of agonizing fear; on discovering which, the explorer had but to draw his Waterbury and threaten to turn the whole bunch into crocodiles, and at once they got busy and did his bidding.  Stanley exhibited the true Northfield-revival quality in banking on the superstition of his wavering and frightened followers.

The revival meetin’ is an orgie of the soul, a spiritual debauch—­a dropping from sane and sensible control into eroticism.  No person of normal intelligence can afford to throw the reins of reason on the neck of emotion and ride a Tam O’Shanter race to Bedlam.  This hysteria of the uncurbed feelings is the only blasphemy, and if there were a personal God, He surely would be grieved to see that we have so absurd an idea of Him, as to imagine He would be pleased with our deporting the divine gift of reason into the hell-box.

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