TH E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , AUGUST 12, 1897. was tried and found w anting. A nother was one of th»* most penu­ rious, close-fisted men you ever The O nly Paper of Its Kind. . . . . . . saw and in this way became q u ite , , , . Published Weekly by the L iteral In i- wealthy and was feared if not loved versity Com pany, in the In terests of by all. Other m em bers of this C onstructive, Moral Secularism . church had been very had citizens J. E. H osm er, .............. E ditor during their lives hut had joined P. W. Geer, . . . M anager cb u rc h an d p ray ed a n d sniffled Torch of Reason . . Be N o t D e c e iv e d . The argum ents in favor of the most absurd and ridiculous doc- , . . 1 1 , trines may deceive good a n d w ell- meaning people, if these argum ents are given by experts under right condition*. To endeavor to save gome who m ight fall into what io u ne of m the e w worst o is i to us s nrreiijs seems o one an d ta lk ed ab o u t th e ir e x p e rie n c e s 1 , ,, E m e n d a t th e postoffice a t S ilv e rto n , . . . . . . . , \ , evils th a t co u ld p ossibly befall o u r not asham ed of their belief. Their num bers are growing, but the C hris­ tian papers seem to ignore the sub­ ject alm ost entirely, and whenever any reference is made to it, all Infi­ dels are classed in with this “ had lot.” Most of the Freethought papers seem to be afraid to con­ dem n it, and some, perhaps, lean th a t way them selves; hut we are in this work for the good we can do, and we wish th at every F reethought jo u rn al ami lecturer would be frank an H> naked as the m ethods and systems as very crude seems better to us and we think we orthodox. There are C hristians ' *' 7 ^ > ,V;' ge- A mHn or W(,nian indeed. Our business is to exam ine understand the reasons. who are good but they are those " ^ « « " . ' a b i l i t y to use should our present m ethods and as far as 1 ... about , . th .1 eir • religion . I be careful not to throw it awav, or lies w ithin our power, change them The C hrietians think th a t they who say little into error by such trash. to better ways, and thus hasten the are children <»/God and having an , and practice Secularism , and it is be * led * Y * infallible father are very set in their an honest fact th a t the best people " <>r d needs our help to build evolution to a higher life. Some are w illing to let things ju s t tak e their way and become very bigoted, nar- th a t we have ever met are Secular- up a higher civilization and hap- row and oftentim es ungenerous and ists. There is nothing sm all about ,ome8’ and to einanciPafe the n a tu ra l course, as they call it, and uncom prom ising. In fact in our a real Secularist. T heir ideas are!* , 8 <>f P,le8tcraft 0,1 the one peg along in the old ways, but they experience with C hristians in bus- broad. They are kind, honest free K,de and t,,e filaveK of hc€ntiousnes8 do not realize the physical and iness, we have found them far more to learn, generous and look upon and erllne 0,1 the other; And think m ental suffering that is going on in tricky and false to their trusts than trouble and the faults of ()ther< >'ou lhat we can do th ,s bV uphold- the world on account of the crude most Infidels. Of course C hristians in a philosophical way. They do i ,n K or catering to such retrogressive m ethods and ideas of our m odern civilization. will claim that such are not Chris- nut try to scare people but their d ”c tri,,*'s as tbese? Baldwin says: “ Our favorite sys­ tians hut we are dealing now society gives one a sense of confi-' Tbere 0 ,,e ‘^¡ng “ f which we with C hristians as a class. A to n e dence, trust and happiness that is MFe Ve*7 S° iry il,deed» and th a t 18 tems, m ethods, and appliances will M arvelous as has time a very pious church member altogether lacking with the de. lhe decelt 1 h a t has been taught to seem crude. parents whn who advo been the progress,especially during in good stan d in g exchanged prop- votees of Jehovah. It has not been the children “ of f narPnts the last half century, still grander erty with an old gentlem en. The long since we left the orthodox cate these docti in» s. Some of these and vaster developm ents aw ait well- bargain was all m ade; the old gentle- ranks and we feel weak even as the people have been drilled in deceit directed effort. Today the masses man was ready to m o v e; he had grub when it has first hurst the old until they conceive it to be a virtue, of our race are barbarians. In the sold other property and been to integum ents asu n d er a n d is trying and an unsuspecting person m ay most enlightened of nations the quite an expense but he found lie to assum e its new habilim ents, associate with them and not know’ m illions are but sem i-barbarous. had put too much confidence in a The only excuse we have for having 1 hat tin y are of th a t belief, but be C hristian, f h ^ k o r s t trick we’ve been C hristian is our environm ent subjected to a sm all dose a t a time, Our mission is the elevation of the race. Stupendous work! E rro r is e \e r had played on us, was by a and th a t we were young, foolish as tin* crafty fr< e-love priest or fleeting, tru th endures. In so far C hristian when we were Chris- grubs. We now feel th a t we have doctor may think his p atient able tians ourselves. We were young much better surroundings and to assim ulate it. This deceit m ust as we reach tru th , we build for the and foolish and he was old and much good may yet come to us. be wrong, and we who are trying to future. T ru th alone benefits m an. He is the greatest benefactor who cunning. Perhaps our experience O, for a world of real true Sccu- build tin Secular churches should he careful to have lecturers and eradicates most error and estab­ is an exception, hut, honest true, lariats! Let us work. teachers define th eir position on lishes most tru th .” the main active C hristians in the _____ Many of our present system s re­ this subject before taking too much different localities in which we have Every hum an being seems to lited have turned out to he the w’orst have a had man and a good man stock in their work. We have no m ain only because of the w illing­ frauds. We think now of Deacon within h im sd f, as the old In d ian will toward those holding these ness of the people to blindly trust It is ideas; we lielieve in free speech and instead of investigating. S— who was one of the leading sa- s.' a,,d d " e h*arn to allow _ irits • ’» / for y ears in • an ac tiv . e . . M F good th a t is . our « higher Iree press, but we also ______ believe _____ th a t easier to put one’s self into the sp 1 man, . ig n e i . , u r pulses, to control us, we m av do »u- . church, «nd who was detected In much good before giving up' our th Pron,,sc" ° U8 doctrine is an ex- hands of a priest, a doctor or a pol­ entering an o th er m an’s cham ber banner of F reethought to o th er trem e th a t " ou,d ** far worse than itician than it is to study, and so through a hack window late at night. band8- “ No more im p o rtan t duty tbe **vils th at it aim s to correct, we have allowed a priesthood to His most excellent wife applied for a ca,‘ urK‘‘d u P°’i those who aie and would lead us hack into the grow up along the lines of religion, divorce and it was granted gr)