3 T H E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, JU N E 1, 1899. he got through with it th e label bad three ugly m ark s on it. T he an strutted off down the aisle like a game cock who had v a n ­ quished his adversary. I could have made the m arks myself, h u t Uncle Samuel w ouldn’t have paid me for doing it like he does th e other man. This ended my exper­ ience with the custom s officials and I consider th at I got off lucky. It was near dark when we crossed the high bridge over the N iagara river, but I got a good view of the rapids, •255 feet below. I could not see the falls, but will stop on my retu rn and take in the sight, which I will try to describe to th e readers of th e Torch. East Orange, N. J. For the Torch of Reason. Only a Dream. RY CHARLES K ENT TE N N EY . Jesus, who is called C hrist,” an d surdity of the story it is quite evi­ Luke, 3:23, tells us th a t “ Jesu3, dent th a t it was but a dream , and the supposed son of Joseph, the th at is all th a t is claim ed for it; son of H eli,” etc.), ever had any and from the ch aracter of the such a dream , he certainly would dream it is more th an probable th a t Joseph had been eating mince be the only person knowing the pie before retiring. In all serious­ fact, and his statem ents would, if ness, however, an in stitu tio n of the he were known to be a perfectly m agnitude and power of the C hris­ tru th fu l person, be proper evidence tian church for good or evil in the th a t he had had such a dream ; but world should have som ething more su b stan tial for its foundation th an on the co n trary , he never, a t any the mere unsupported statem ent of tim e, made an y such claim . M at­ one m an, th a t it was rum ored th at thew says he did so dream , but his an o th er m an a t a previous time statem ent was m ade long after the had had a dream th at a child was alleged occurrence, was based at to be born w ithout a physical father. best on rum or, and how could he, The fact w ould seem to be th a t or any one else, say th a t on a p a r­ the originators of C h ristian ity , ticu lar occasion a certain person having adopted the Old T estam ent had a dream on any p a rtic u la r with the story of A dam ’s fall, m ust, subject? From the circum stances to bring it support, adopt some method of salvation, and as a p a rt of the case no one could know of the scheme the m iraculous cont w hether he had such a dream u n ­ ception and saving powers of C hris- less he related it, and no one claim s were invented, or ra th e r borrowed th a t he ever did. M atthew ’s sta te ­ from older traditions. W ith this m ent, therefore, is of som ething object in view, the New T estam ent, a collection of m any w ritings, was th a t he could not possibly have w ritten, and as m ost men were known a n y th in g about with any wholly ignorant, the supposed ru ­ degree of certainty. mored dream of Joseph very well B ut suppose he did dream “ the answered the purpose; and from angel of the Lord did appear unto th a t tim e un til the present the New Testam ent account has been ac­ him in a dream , saying, ‘Joseph, cepted by the faithful as absolute thou son of D avid, fear not to take truth. As President Lincoln once un to thee M ary th y wife, for th a t expressed it, when asked to w rite a which is conceived in her is of the testim onial for a book, “ F or any H oly G h o st’ ” ? I t was, after all, one who would like a book of thia kind, this is ju st the kind of a book but a dream , and dream s are not he would like.” To those who realities. T hey are the product of base their faith on stories of this an active im agination while the kind, we suppose this is ju st the body has tem porarily suspended kind of stories they like; but for operations; they are nothing su b ­ us, we desire som ething more sub­ sta n tia l or real. This dream did stan tial th an a rum ored dream of not dem onstrate the tru th of th a t 1900 years ago upon which to baes which was dream ed. From the ab ­ our judgm ent. “Then Joseph, h er husband, be­ ing a good man and not w illing to make her a public exam ple, was about to put h er away p riv ily .” Matt. 1:19. ‘•But when he th o u g h t on these things, behold, the angel of th e Lord appeared u nto him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary th y wife, for th a t which is conceived in her is of the H oly Ghost.’ ” M att. 1:20. “ For she shall bring forth a son, and thou s h a ltc a ll his nam e Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins.” M att. 1:21. “ Then Joseph, being aroused from his sleeping, did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him , and took M ary unto him , his wife.” Matt. 1:21. This is the stcry of the d iv in ity of Christ, and upon it rests the foundation of the C hristian church, an organization which for m any centuries ruled the destinies of the people of the known world, both as to the present and supposed future, and whose effects are today felt by nearly every living being. As the foundation to support such a structure as the C hristian church should he based on absolute truth and reason, it is well to a n a ­ lyze the verses quoted and see if there is any su b stan tial foundation for the faith in the divinity of Christ, the bedrock of C h ristian ity . In considering this subject, there are two prim ary questions to be d e­ termined: F irst, w hether Joseph ever had any such a dream ; and (second) if he did, is a dream suf­ ficient upon which to base a faith and rear thereon an organization to rule and guide th e destinies of the hum an race, now and here­ after? If Joseph (who is the only m an in the world who ever had two fathers, for M atthew , 1:16, tells us th at “ Jacob begets Jo seph, the h u s­ band of M ary, of whom was horn RIGHT LIVING . . . IS A BOOK OF . . . S ix ty E x c e lle n t C h a p te rs * On the following and kindred Subjects: S e lf C o n tro l S e lf R esp ect W h a t is M o ra lity W h a t is Ignorance Fraud a C rim e H a b it, 2n d N a tu re P oliteness W isdom E tc , e tc ., e tc . One of these chapters is Worth more to Young and old than the Price of the book. ... IT SHOULD BE IN . . EVERY . HOME! b ou nd c o p y, p o s t p a id . A G E N T S W AN TED . --------A D D R E SS-------- ToiîGh of Reason SHOULD HELP TO BUILD The Liberal University S ilverton - O regon AT SILVERTON, OREOON. Six Tracts to Promote 1. It will help many young men and young women to a higher education who otherwise will grow up without its great advantages. 2. It will educate workers for the great forward march of Freethought and Progress. 3. 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