T H ^TO R Ç H OF reason , SILVERTON OREGON, JANUARY 4, l 899. \en afterwards to see him and 1 in thp **iv 'p * — ■ — ~ heard “unspeakable words” (Cor ¡“canonical” 08 an‘eni’’ afe ^ Iled with other than past sensations’ and F unh 2:11). Then notice how all ani- the^ ^ 0 f l c T ^ / ; Wbctive have objective truth or Where in heaven did all those ani •he Apocrypha, without any real There was „ o 'Z h e t n P a X " ‘ba" "Arabian n S s ” 1 A I n l l f l O U l HI1V FPfl S S S ~ reason or consistent ........ • nt> and was I They are simply the subjective fan. and is no such heaven to come Lu« a, , lrnP -v 1 be subjective fan- coelestial stockyards? But the work of making gospels, P ‘ egends of the imaginative But these stories, apparitions and that is “Lives of the Christ,” has from, or to go to! The Christ of the past was a d T " P^ ple8’ the“ old «oul- “visions” are all too manifestly real never stopped from the lean as subjective myths, and too absurd Matthew and Mark down to the word, a myth which blossomed in- their early take l“ 1’ H“brews- in as objective facts, to follow further. Frenchy-fanciful scholar Renan, •ovisionsolillusion-asdidallthose'up and Lssed t T . ’ haV9 pieked the other sun-gods, heroes and «av l„ i n P . °" 10 "8 - » " o f It is a plain case of “spiritual ma­ and the florid “Ben Hur,” of our ¡ors of old. But ar’ound t h " Ciud i t ?*’ T ‘ p>ke terialization”. Neither Paul nor Gen. Wallace. As histories they myth were gathered a mass ,4 oth- I s Xw" T f T'™ ? x any known human being ever pre­ are all of equal value—that is, none tended that he saw Jesus “in the whatever! Taken as ideals and er myths and imagery and sacred these old F f 8tament added ’ • , 8 old Eastern myths, that of flesh”. He saw only “in the spirit”. sentimental romances, the last may symbols, from India, Egypt, Greece, the Christ appearance, his life of A few years ago the “Apocalypse o be the best, because while it is the Rome and the North, until the miracles, and his terrible “crucifix- Peter” was discovered in Egypt, most absurd and ridiculous object­ mighty fabric of church-dogmas, *?.n” 3° appease an angry Father. duly written in Greek, of which he ively, subjectively it is the most creeds and ecclesiasticism, was' I he Sun of Science has dissipated never knew a word, and which I advanced kind of ideal painting— built up gradually through the cen all of this horrible m yth,-and that have here. \Y ith it was discovered “Ecce Homo?” The last appear­ turies. But it all rests at bottom should, beyond measure, add to the the corresponding “gospel” written ance of “Christ” I have seen is in upon this myth of a Messiah, a god joys of this day of the Sun! Why afterwards, which is also here in the novel “Quo Vadis,” where he man,and With th of d a “firmament-heaven”. nrm rtm ent-h ea™ n” not? What more dreadful than to those words in G ,in (?) J m Greek, plainly written to support have to believe that the vast mass the vision. The Jewish Christians heaven, and thus drives Peter back of the human race had been creat- never wrote gospels; they had no to his martyrdom, and furnishes tronomy and true human history, ed to add to the glory of their God such facts, nor need of such facts, he title to that most absurd novel all that mighty fabric of “Faith” by eternal torment?—except to have falls,— however long it may take i'hey had real “visions” from which and travesty of history. many to come to a realizing sense to add to it,the belief that the same they obtained all needful informa­ Every scientific historian, every God consented to except a few by tion from Jesus on earth or in man of common sense ought to pro­ of the fact. As Faust says of that the the horrible murder of his only heaven. Take, for instance, the test against these impossible “Lives old world: son? Then, on earth, think of the revelation of the Lord’s Supper to of Christ”—ancient or modern—be­ “ A Demi-God [T ru th ] h a th strick en it wicked obloquy and persecutions dow n! Paul — “For I have received of ing considered other than ideal ro­ ' Vp,bear th4e r,nin8Lover in to noth in g n ess, that have followed the Hebrew peo­ the Lord that which I have deliv mances or “divine fictions.” They And lam ent o er th e b e au ty th a t is lost. ple for their supposed part in this More sp len d id ly build it again, ered unto you. How that,” etc., are, otherwise, simply abuses of crucifixion of a Savior who was In th in e own bosom build anew ! describing the “vision” of the sup­ credulity and of the most earnest already “slain from the foundation W ith c le are r sense per (1 Lor. 11:23). Phis vision was and sacred affections, and make the L et new er songs of the world”! Then think of the R ing o u t therefrom !” duly expanded in the “gospels”, in general conception of truth and cruel wars, persecutions, tortures, which, for instance, Luke is made truthfulness in history or in our With wonderful insight, Goethe hurningsf-and the agonies of those to say that he sets forth “in order life impossible. called Chtistianity the “Religion of who have supposed themselves for­ a declaration of those things which Sorrow”. It is strange that our Deistic | S°rrow ”• When ben we consider the ever damned! Add to that the re­ are most surely believed amon^o thinkers of the last century, like j dogma8 and creeds that overgrew pression of freethought, joy and us, even as they were delivered from Voltaire and Rousseau, gave credit | 8 nucleus, he might well have growth of the race,—whose progress the beginning unto eye witnesses to these Greek gospels so far as to I ^al.led il tbe “ Religion of Horror”, has been actually arrested nearly and ministers of the word ” (Luke apparently admit the existence of! ,binkof the ridiculous, inconceiva­ two thousand years by the con­ 1:3). This is not the preface of the ble “man Jesus” and to crown him I bI* 8t°Fy °f creition out of nothing, stant expectation of the end of the narrator of objective facts collected, with eulogies. They seemed to have I th* rib’wo,nan; the Fall of Man; world, with its judgment day and but of subjective clues and facts dropped all capacity to r e a s o n ! * Babel and F,Ood; the Total heaven and hell! delivered to “eye witnesses” in when they come to these stories. | * pFaV’ty’ the damnatian of all of and now we are liberals ! “Apocalypses”. Even Thomas Paine, who hit right j °”F Face bpfore existed, except by All free and “out in the clear!” Then how did the “gospels” on nearly every other Bible ques-j 6 . ag°ny and crucifikion of its How can we ever rejoice enough come? Subjectively, as a matter tion from Jonah down, thinks there | aV*°F’ and tbat onI^ to 8ave a over our deliverance? The Fourth of course. When the visionists and “may have been” a good man Je- I8IilidI part °f tbft race> and that of July, grand as it was and is, is small part to suffer ever and ever as nothing to this emancipation of " their believers had to explain their sus. Now let us see IT ALL BEGINS “ h e i\ Ven a b ° Ve by k n o w i n g “ " d Kingdom and its Savior to the the mind of man from these East­ Greeks and Gentiles of objective with.andsodependsupon-angels-’a i . T X i !, nevere"ding agony of ern nightmares. It was the sun mind, they had to make their prophetic dream,a virgin mother Jus X 7 t b E ^ / ’, v ^ " " “i 7°" that did it—our Sun, the Sun of Messiah, or Christ, i. e., Jesus, a his eupern atural conception and strange d , 7 rescue ° f the Science. With our joy of merry 7 ' hahavlor 19 “Hawed as the Christmas, let the thankfulness o’f torical fact and person. So under birth, a life of miracles, with cruel the influence of their hearts and fixion, resurrection and bodily as- ° W" .c We . °f h“mi,ia -------- gratitude he added to those Scient- visions the subjective fancy, out of cension to a heaven—in the sky!_ Don, agony, crucifixion and tor- ists who, through toil torture suff the best materials know’n and col- and his promise that he would t,.re and terrible death. W as,rag- erings and death have ‘•bun.’e Urn 1 f‘b‘d, wove the gospel stories surely return from thence (heaven edy more awfui and horrible ever torch of truth in ‘ be search for truth,” and made possible our great iphically and in separate, piece­ in the sky) during the lives of those real,zed or ever conceived? How can we help but rejoice and emancipation! 8 meal paragraphs , or “books”. then listening to him, and then in- 1 hese were finally, nearly a hun­ troditce the ‘‘kingdom of heaven” the Sun’ w rth L ' T k 0" 7 8° n° ’ le‘ “8 torn the ,eaf from te d years after Christ’s “ascen- - « ¡ m - , , , , ' m”, not death, collected into gos- Pels ‘ according to Matthew”, or » or both, whose names, appear- Reason?” Now fortv millirn l l ' k them seem to be good wit- an animal with both a r m / a >«-es o, the stories to.d. wings. The same am ountX h’e al these gospels over thirty were for a virgin mother T h e « ^ ^ known of old, and many called" only onemirad o - a skv , eav , ^ P ^ F b a l ” have come down to I which ,he teleX pe shows 7 X ■"’ hole or p .rt, O n iy .b e four 1 where. How can a dream deal h one should know have lived one above another like ri » instead of deing di- last and highest has alw,,y« result- Z h i X ’"kn [reV1ela"'‘" '8- There has a t h X X .. kn 0W. n n<’1 eTen " J " been h'»"“n P-wer, am-’ f he r t . T ’ ',U“ he old “ y"-“ bhion or motive which has C Per' i.ns w ‘ i,''h 1 j T ? " 8 ,n d ‘"e ’001 °f -aC" Hooded c b i vailey’’o, X ’ , l'“ '" 8 and, ’“ ‘•'" in g h- Those v ay vaijpys Of the Tigris »horrors could never have been ex-