4 THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1898. Torch of Reason The Only Paper of Its Kind. eternal blunders lies the gloriou.- T o Y ou* m odern sciences or the true motive tr u th —the true philosopher’s stone, ... . , t ~ ... for right living, whose magical touch will give us / . . th e very central thought of the highest and best of everything each read‘‘r of the boRCH, as if this C h ristian ity , the doctrine of Christ P ublished W eekly by th e Liberal U n i­ we are capable of enjoying, and were a personal interview. People’s dying to save wicked hum an beings, versity C om pany, in the In tere sts of continually m ake us more capable m inds are filled with thoughts of is heathenish, for the idea of the in- C onstructive, Moral Secularism . of enjoying th at which is for our the war. W ar is about the only nocent suffering for the guilty ¡g good. Some call this true Chris- topic of thought and conversation. ' not a civilized idea, hut one which tian ity . We call it Secularism , he- We have a h e a d y felt the effect of could have originated only in the E n tered at the p**«tottice at Silverton, cause it per tains to things of this this, and we do not hesitate to be m inds of b arbarian s. O re g o n , as s e e o n d -c la sf m a il m a tte r world, and the word C hristianity perfectly frank in the m atter. We W ho are the heathen, the cos- m eans so m any different things to are anxious to steadily improve in m opolitan philosophers, scientists, SUBSCRIPTION RATES 0Q so m any different people. It stands our work, and in order to do this j F reethinkers and Secularists, who One year, in a d v an c e .................... 50 for all kinds of creeds and beliefs, we m ust increase our num ber of are all working to bring about a Six m onths in a d v a n c e .................... 25 T hree m onths, in a d v an c e ................ from slavish Catholicism to the subscribers and raise enough mon- proper respect and love for hunian- In clubs of five or m ore, one year, Do you ity and a happier condition on the in a d v an c e .......................................... 75 wild, ignorant ravings of canrip- ey to finish our building. Money should be sent by registered m e e tin g converts. But no m atter think it fair to ask a few to do it earth , or the C atholics, Methodists, le tte r or m oney order. w hat we call it, it is coming. Old all? B aptists, P resbyterians, etc., who things have passed aw ay and he- Dear friend, you do not know o f , are blindly staggering along the Notice! the sacrifices which have been m ade old ‘‘trodden p a t h s ” of credulous A pencil m ark here denotes th a t your hold all things have become new’. T here are seeming defeats in to establish our school. If we could worship of gods and angels, of holy subscription will ex p ire w ith th e n ex t number. You a re e a r n e s tly re q u e s te d e v e r y b a t t l e for the rig h t— but only tell yon how much of toil and hard- days and holy books, as have the to renew so th a t you m ay receive th e pa . . . . . , „ .. , . , , . , * ,, o per w ithout in te rru p tio n . We have de- seeming . I he burning of Bruno, ship, and even suffering, has been heathen in all ages ( cided th a t it is best lor all concerned j persecutions of Paine and the paid as the price of the T orch of th a t we do no t send papers longer th a n 1 1 * th e tim e paid for unless so ordered, ridicule of Darwin are none the less B eason and the Liberal U niversity T his will prevent any loss and we will Htep8 to victnry th an the wonderful, as they stand today, we believe you L IT T L E PO INTS. know ju st where we sta n d . , , , . . ,, , , , , , We request you to send us the nam es applauded oratory of Ingersoll or would roll up your sleeves and do of Secularists who might become sub- great discoveries of Thom as som ething to help along the work a m b e rs an d we wdl m an sam ple copies. « & r ® The love of tru th is the begin­ — Edison. at once. There are some of us who “ But few men when near by have have worked hard for m any, m any ning of wisdom : but fools despise TH U R S D A Y, M A Y 19, E. M. 298 the vision to interpret things right- m onths, w ithout receiving a cent of wisdom and instruction. (iSee Pro­ ly. Given a perspective of a cen- wages for our labor. Can von not verbs i. 7.) It Is C o m in g . tu ry or two, then all see correctly, help a little? If you cannot fur- As soon as a m an begins to shout Secularism is a w inning fight. It “ No skipper ever sailed to a dis- nish money, you can certainly help in religion, he m ay he pretty sure contains everything th at is good, ta n t port in a straig h t line. Often extend the circulation of the T orch he is “ hallooing before he is out of It accepts no im provable theories at the end of a tack he is farther and thus help us find friends who the woods” . , , . .. . from his port than at the begin- can and will help. The day will or dogmas, and in its great work , . , , , , . , . , W hen men are wronged w hohave ning; hut he always has his port in come when you will he proud th a t done nothing to deserve it, the evil for h um anity, its great work for m ind, and every tack is an advance, you helped us. Please do not wait doer seeks to justify his wickedness the good of this world, it is sure to whatever m ay he the seeming, or for others. Y our help is needed to himself by tryin g all he can to com m end itself to all th in k in g pen­ even the tracing in his log.” now. W rite us a personal letter calum niate the injured p a rty ; and p ie , as soon as the shouts of the sal- Friends, hear us: Work from a and let us know’ th a t you will at • I . . the more difficulty he finds in do­ vationists have been silenced long sense of duty, not from exultation least try to help along the most ing th at to his m ind, the more pro­ enough, by our advancing civiliza- and enthusiasm alone. These sensible plan th a t F reethinkers found is his h atre d .— [Cooper. moods come and go. The old or have ever undertaken. Our work tion, so th a t good people, honest General Booth says, “ The world thodox theories are wrong. 1 hey is sure to he a success. You should people, in the church and out of the jiaye j (,ne ancj are ,)OVV doing im- be one to make it so. is growing more and more to think church, will have a chance to inves- m easurable evil. Science, moral- ■ th a t it can do w ithout God” . Evi­ d en tly the world is on the right tigate its rational plan of saving ity, progress— let these he your hat- Who Are the Heathen? track after a ll,th a t is, if Booth tells suffering h um anity from its men- tie cry. tai, moral and physical degrada- “ E nlist for the war, for life, and C hristian people are quite fond th e tru th ;a n d he is a p retty shrewd tion. be hopeful, whatever the seeming, of referring to us “ infidels” as the observer. Anyhow’, we’ll take his It is sim ply wonderful how this Live in duty, not in enthusiasm s. heathen, hut we contend th a t we word for this once, [fre e th in k e r. idea of the religion of hum anity is E dgar Poe once put it thus: ‘One are in advance of the old heathen The article on page 5 entitled grow ing, and w hat a falling oil* m ay go out to the m outain, hut one doctrines of the gods, and th a t the “ The W ar and B raver”, condem ns from the old superstitions is taking should always come home to the C hristians and o th er superstitious the idea of God’s answ ering prayers place. In places where young peo- valley.’ As an abiding place the worshippers of today are the only of a secular n atu re, but the writer pie have a chance to hear a n y th in g region of the hum drum sense of heathen in civilized countries, forgets th a t this foolishness of some else, the old orthodox arm y is re- du ty is far better th a n the m oun- Most C hristians worship on Sun- C hristians is no more absurd than ceiving b u t very few new recruits, tain-top of exultation. Be faithful day, and Sunday is the old heathen the idea th a t there is a god to an ­ In fact, “ good news of great joy” is and energetic when th e work to be day on which the sun was wor- swer any kind of prayer. The spreading over the whole earth. done is only commonplace and shipped. They w orship m any gods, whole foundation of C h ristian ity is We are none of us born into th is there is no ‘hip, h u rrah in the air. ag the heathen of old worshipped, a m ass of suppositions.' world to even run ach an ce of being u ^e definite in your work. Don’t A.t least they w orship three — god An ingenious peace-at-any-price burned, or of suffering, in an awful be like the man who said he aim ed the father, god the son and god the correspondent of th e New York hereafter, while others are enjoying a ^ nothing ami always hit it. Says holy ghost. Then again, they wor- Evening Post sends it these clever eternal bliss. No, no, we are all M artial, ‘He who is everyw here is ship and adore thiugs th a t are verses on the situ atio n . Even brothers and sisters. Let us m ake now here’. ’ m ade with m en’s hands. Their those who cannot sym pathize with each other happy here as best we We have som ething definite now holy bible is nothing but a book, their object can ap p reciate th eir can. Let us throw all our m ight to work for, and if we all do our or books, w ritten, com piled, grim hum or: against the great wall of evil th a t p a rt well, what a wonderful growth printed and bound by men, surrounds us. Let us break down of true Secular tho u g h ts and deeds yet it is held to be as sacred and L ord help us in the hn’y task Of blow ing o u t th e S p a n ia rd s’ b rain s, these barriers which are preventing there will he. If there is no better holy as any heathen god of wood Give us th e s tre n g th , we hum bly ask, To draw th e life-blood from th e ir veins. our onw ard m arch into “ a happy way for you to work for the cause, or stone. la n d ” not “ far, fa ra w a y ”, but right place the T orch in at least five new Nearly all the doctrines, forms T h e ir su n n y islands m ay we tak e, T h eir seacoast cities shell and b u rn ; here on this beautiful, green earth , families in your neighborhood this and ceremonies of the C hristian Sad o rp h an s of th e ir ch ild ren m ake, T h eir wives to lonely widows tu rn . Let us be wise. F reethinkers have m onth. You will thus pleach Sec- churches are those of an ancient, m ade m istakes—had m istakes; and ularism to five families for one year. ignorant and heathen people who G uide, th e n , o u r b u llets as th ey fly, T h a t th ey m ay m angle, m aim an d kill. C hristians have m ade bad m istakes Let us all do som ething definite, believed in witches, spirits and mir Ami high, A im g give i v e us u s s succor u c c o r from ir o iii on on u ig n , also; but somewhere between these Try! , acles, and k n e w nothing about the 1 To work th y rig h teo u s, bloody will. J. E. Hosmer.........................Editor P. W . G eer,...................... M anager