Page Six THE UNITED AMERICAN application in practice in his daily life, contributes more materially to the process of putting mioral principles and religion out of business than the ossi­ fied materialist. Do to others that which you earnestly desire others should do to you, is an ancient maxim that has proven through all history the soundness of religion applied to business. Think as much of your customers’ well-being as you do of your own gain, may be a modem way of putting the ancient admonition: “Love thy neighbor as thy self,” but it is a sound principle and works perfectly, even today, in the interest of the man who is old-fashioned enough to believe that honesty is the best policy. The American businessman, head of a commercial institution where younger men and women are em­ ployed and in training, should be careful lest his ques­ tionable business methods demoralize his office assis­ tants who are forced to execute his orders and carry out the details of a morally wrong and legally unlaw­ ful transaction. * * * The tendency of the present day to rely on materi­ al and superficial education to adjust and attune the mind to right thinking and right living may be sus­ tained in theory, but the results are nothing short of a repudiation. The material genius of our age has everything in his favor. His acclaim is amply justifiable. He has transformed the universe. He has almost become a master of the elements in nature. But in his assent he has largely lost his spiritual contact. He has be­ come a matter of fact individual. His achievements have served the purpose of explaining away the divine influence in nature, both animate and inanimate. And the beneficiaries of his marvelous achieve­ ments, the generations of the present day, have laid away the old plans. The spiritual instinct has been suppressed. The mind has become a machine attached to material motive power. The contact with the spiritual has been switched off, the soul has been shut in and denied its supernatural touch. The simplified scheme of life, everything reduced to the confines of human reasoning, has left us minus something, which in turn has given us much to worry about. The carefully developed and materially edu­ cated mind has a tendency to falter, with the result that the possessor, here, there and everywhere, with­ out warning plunges into an abysmal depth of iniquity and plain crime and perversion which brings dis­ aster, ruin and disgrace upon family names with an illustrious and honorable background. Every day the story is told of men and women of high station, enjoying the esteem and confidence of wide circles, who have practiced deception and fraud, robbed their fellows, ruined virtue and character and sent trusting friends hellbound, diseased in mind and body. No material philosophy can be advanced with a sufficient margin of logic to fully satisfy the thinking sociologist regarding the causes to these disquieting occurrences. From the innermost recesses of the materialized APRIL 1925 conscience comes a faint cry of anguish. The soul in its state of confinement is pleading faintly for the sunlight of spirituality. Men and women in all walks of life are gradually beginning to awaken and listen to the spiritual voice that is calling, and the pleas for a renewal of spiritual contact is increasing in volume. More religion in the home is the cry from every­ where. The helplessness of parents without religious training is creating another angle of despair. Many people are calling for religion in the school, believing it essential that religious instruction be made a part of America’s future child training. Simmered down, these currents of thought have originated out of the failures produced through edu­ cation stripped of all spiritual influence. The perpetuity of the race is also considered an interlocking element of thought. Even the pages of history sustain this contention. Nations without spiritual shrines have recorded little of enduring value in their favor. Their days have been few. 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