Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, January 25, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, JANUARY 25, 1900. •
For the Torch of Reason.
Six Tracts to Promote
“ Quilded” Points.
S cien tific
W isdom
BY JOHN P. GUILD.
4
As straws show which way the wind
blows,
So words show which way the thought
1 Can Sms be Forgiven?
goes.
2 Does Christianity or Science Promote Civil­
TORCH OF REASON . . . .
In Place of Christianity:
ization?
Is Religion or Science More Reliable?
Evolution and Comparison of Religions.
Does Belief in Miracles Benefit?
Immortality or Annihilation?
3
4
5
6
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The way of the transgressor is
hard—unless he is crossing a bog.
Most people point out the perils
of the road and the difficulties of
its ascent, not so much as a caution
JU S T T H E T H IN G
travellers
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excuse
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hand to your Christian friends. Send .
THE LIBERAL U N IVER SITY CO.,
Silverton
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Oregon
If you have not ambition enough
to start or to help an enterprise,
don’t try to discourage those who
have. If you are too weak or too
lazy to lift, then whistle and cheer
the toilers.
“Any religion is better than no
religion,” is a common remark,
which should be answered by ask-
ing: “la a bad egg better than no
.
egg?” or, “Is false coin better than
p t e r s n o coin ?”
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A rogue ia no better for being a
dude, and a cheat is no better for
being pious.
On the following and
kindred Subjects:
IT SHOULD BE IN
Polish may give a glow to a
spoon, but it will not harm true
worth, but rather will help it pass
where otherwise only specious glint
will be taken for solid gold.
Everything is good in its place.
Mud is dirt out of place. Mud is
not to be avoided
not knowing
it, but by knowing that it is to be
avoided.
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Don’t be so much afraid of think­
ing too much of yourself as vou are
of thinking too small of other selves.
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I'h* only good religion is the re-
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Think much of yourself. Those
who do not think much of them­
selves do not amount to much.
One of these chapters is
Worth more to
Young and old than the
Price of the book.
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“Truth bears the Torch in the
search For T ruth.”
A little school that teaches a few
great truths is better than a great
college that imparts many lies.
IS A BOOK OF
PV PD V
N o. 2 .
Martyrdom for the sake of mar­
tyrdom ia a serious mistake; but
martyrdom as a consequence of do­
ing one’s duty is a glorious success.
“No matter if I am small if I am
sound,” the little hard apple said
to the big rotten one.
RIGHT
LIVING
S e lf C o n tro l
S e lf R espec
W h a t is M o rality?
W h a t is Ignorance
Fraud a C rim e
H a b it, 2 n d N a tu re
Politeness
W isdom
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A little learning is better than
none, but all you can get is not too
much.
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