THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MARCH 22, 1900. enemy appeared Let our theorists edly im m o ra l^ ? wrong; but who t h ^ between a s m ^ r i m T ^ take a lesson from those brute w ouldw ishtosee.be power taken doctrine-seaeoned information and Z t tbee C T . £ S ii Tracts to Promote Scientific W isdom ‘‘front to the foe”, ever though they Jesuits? How can any one, know-i religio^d'nom h” tion 7 ^ p ^ be but children of the common tog the history of the church, ever pared to allow, iu this counts,‘ at herd”. In Place of C hristianity: suppose that Romish priests could least. Our public school system has manage the concerns of the com- ' U’h™ u , , . . 1 Can Sins be Forgiven? been in operation for several centu­ - munity to a better effect than the scienHou cnmi . ‘T " ’ 2 Does Christianity or Science Promote Civil­ ries, during which time our Ameri - United States government? Where- ch H d ren ? ization? ’ 8e"dlng . in oru ______ i_ _.. children to a school supported by can people have been steadily grow- are these priests anv b e tte r or <‘ 11 Uren to a sch°o1 supported by 3 3 Is Religion Religion or Science ore Reliable? Reliable? Science M More ¡ng in all all the the arts arts that that adorn adorn hu- hu- wiser wiser than than the the average average run ™. of ,.t men !. ing in th e o ris t, ,heT niaJ’ be set down as * ^ “hon “ d Comparison of Religions their motives are so o Does Belief in Miracles Benefit? man life, while a large part of in power? Or what evidence can 6 Immortality or Annihilation? Europe, nuder the incubus of a cor- they show that education and intensely personal that argument JU ST T H E T H IN G rupt priesthood, has' been either morality have flourished more with them would be futile. Why grossly illiterate or only slowly under their management than do such people conscientiously Vo hand to your Christian friends. Send 2 cents for 6, or 6 cents for 25 tracts, emerging from ignorance. It is our under the governments and insti- drink the water which association to E liza M owry B livrn , Brook­ and corporate authority seud lyn, Conn., or send 10 cents American example that European tutions of more Secular countries? for 50, either kind or as­ uations are forced to follow at the By reference to the foreign conn- through the water pipes of their sorted kinds, to cities? \\ by walk without scruple present day, and not that set them tries on our northern and southern by the priesthood. Nor is the mor- boundaries, where the Romish on the streets which public policy THE LIBERAL UNIVERSITY CO., • - Oregon al condition of society any better priesthood is in power of sufficient lays out and taxes them for, con­ Siker,0B under the rule of the Romish dimension» to contend against the science or no conscience? Why priesthood than it is where the government, we can see what the use the results of the surveys schools are under the control of the tendency of the priestly power is. which government only could make State. In the face of such facts as I hough Mexico has been occupied in a satisfactory and authoritative these the claims of a set of ecclesi- by Europen races a hundred years manner? A system of public edu­ asts to take the management of ed­ longer than the United Slates has cation ¡» as r reasonable and neces- ucation from the State is but mere been, yet the condition of that sarv as a system of sewerage in impudence, which can not be sanc­ country is but just emerging from large cities, and it must be watched tified by being offered in the name the ignorauce and barbarism of the as vigilantly and kept in good order, as a preventive of moral and of religion. middle ages; and in Canada, we 1 he Romish clergy talk of our | are told, it has been almost impos mental pestilence and stagnation. IS A BOOK OF ih lir » an h n n l v u to ™ public school e system not being sible for the government to insure Are the opponents of public in­ American! While they themselves sufficient protection against the struction also opposed to public are acting as a European advance smallpox, owing to the character of sanitary measures? They should guard, striving to check here at its the priest-given education of a con­ be, according to their own methods of reductio ad absurdum reasoning. source the liberalizing tendencies siderable portion of the people. What right has the State to of America upon the old, priest- It is very plain that if one or teach, any more than to feed, its ridden institution of Europe: while ganization is suffered to order they are seeking to serve Europe American children out of the pub­ citizens? What right has the State On the following and rather than America, they com­ lic schools into its own schools, to tax A to educate B’s children? kindred Subjects : plain of our schools uot being Amer­ then every organization, whether But it has the right to feed and clothe its citizens, and it exercises ican. Mormon, sectarian or secret, Tnay U,« p e n i t e n t i a r y - Up o n | S e | f C o n tro l Tne idea of the American school claim the same privilege; and in i, is that the citizen controls and di­ this way children would be taught the individuals as the policy of our rects the State, while that of the a narrow spirit of faction instead enemies has encouraged to grow up S e lf R e s p e c t Romish clergy is just the opposite of a generous love of country. But in ignorance. Something more W h a t is M o ra lity ? that the State is to control and it must be remembered that the than intelligence is needed to in­ direct the citizen. The whole scope Jesuit organization is a foreign or­ sure morality; hut little or nothing W h a t is Ignorance and aim of the Jesuitical education ganization, not an American one more than ignorance is needed to Fraud a C rim e are to teach the citizen that he is It is Latin, not Saxon, in its ori foster viciousness and crime. Sectarianism is the personified H a b it, 2 n d N a tu re to be controlled and directed by gin; Romish, not Protestant or higher powers than his own in re­ Catholic, political, rather than re enemy of public instruction, yet, P oliteness contradiction, we owe the ligion and politics, instead of his ligious, making use of religion for I strange . , . . . , e, almost non-sectarian character of W isdom controlling and directing them. crafty politic uses: and its ideas .. , . , , our schools to this very agency A great respect is claimed for are not . suited, , e tc ., e tc . therefore, to the in- xv. . , , , . ... .. r i • , r. »»hen sects demanded control of the family as a divine institution stitutions of the United States. It ... . ■ r • . . . public instruction, they were so which is placed above the State; is One of these chapters is a foreign secret association, t. , „ . , , , • , , .. , numerous that all had to be kept Worth more to but the object is clear—it is to take which . aims to place all the threads t H Young an*l old than the .... , at a civil distance. This distance control of the family in educational of r political Price of thejbook. action in the hands of „ . , , matters from the Slate and turn it ¡the Romish clergy, the natural a llb u ,o n e reltg.ou. or- over to the hierarchy of the Romish civil head of which is an emperor i “a" lza' '' ’n are stl11 wlilln8 to main- . . IT SHOULD BE IN . . church. No practical evidence, The Darties fondest of a h n .in .r* " 1' 1*'a,. o"e has h<'en Proiec‘- however is advanced that the in- , he public schools are in the h.hi. L X raV w ar'on ^ 7 sys.TiT'There RIGHT LIVING _ a i S ix tv 1 E x c e lle n t C h a p te rs ft EVERY HOME! the ®omman,ty would ,ie of saying that they should not be j„ fighting ahead, ere by this arrangement. Dial taxed to support schools to which , . our publicschoois may be improved, they cannot conscientiously send L i T n '” War> ■«very true; but their defects are , heir children. It should be borne I 7 " [ ' m^ e ‘i* BC1hO° l8 llot due to the system on which ,n n jjn H however that these verv 8tr . y secular. The friends of and receive a they j are based Nothing could he \ , public schools can defend them neatly cloth- ic numing coma oe men are bound by vow to keen out I «. neatly cloth- wtser or more liberal than that. To of the state in which children are( “ 7 . n L ," , 1 “V“" 1 ««W. »•»* ■»•«-• find fault with the general system iegiti ma tely possible, and that they I‘ g'’‘" e88 8' h?°'8 ' ha" of nuhlie e education d n e n tin n shows abeen guilty of acts which are decid- 'public schools, compelling them to Secular Booksellers, El Paso, Texas. S ilvrkton - O reoon .