Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, May 03, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MAY 3, 1900.
Liberal U niversity, and proved his a conclusion. Atheism is sim ple
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by a fu rth er subscription for stock, and hence it is not any positive <ih-
Mr. B illard is th e kind of m an we ject upon which to ha’se an y th in g ,
all like to meet. He is calm and and therefore there can lie no svs
quiet, yet earnest and enthusiastic, tern, science, philosophy or religion
He is favorably
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Let us nam e things right and
eral I niveroity has a warm friend.
then call things by their right
I called on Mr. R aynor for a few
nam es, especially a t the Liberal
moments and renewedm y acq u ain t­
U niversity.
The first school of
ance with him. He shows that he
“em ancipated education” should be
fl new family medical Work
is still interested and contributed
the last to issue crudities or cater
to the financial support of the Lib­
bv Dr. 3. R. erccr. Cblcaao
in its tongue to superstition and
H IS book is up to d a te in everv p a r­
eral U niversity. Theu I caught a
other stupidities and pretenses.
ticu lar.
west bound tra in for W amego,
I t tells you how to cure yoursel»
I do not like the word “ rejigion,”
arriving there in the dead of night.
by sim ple and h a rm le ss hom e rem ­
edies.
as it has usually been used, it means
I t recom m ends no poisonous or
For the Torch of Reason.
everything mean. B ut if we m ust
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d angerous dru g s.
in concession to popular prejudice a c c o rd in g 68 •®1um ple com n4on-sense m eth o d s in
“ Guilded” Points.
accordance w ith n a tu r e ’s laws.
keep the word in our own curricu­ tb e 8 u ? g L T ’i ek!di>er8edangerOU8 ®x p e rim e ts w ith
lum of philosophy, why, then let
BY JOHN P. GUILD.
m efhods?168 h ° W tO SaVe h e a ,th an d life b-v 8afe
us have t h e “ religion of h u m a n ity ;”
l! ¡L ei!tire ,y free from tech n ical ru b b ish ,
though h u m an ity as distinguished
B rains will alw ays boss bones.
bow atJ 'es I / e v e n t i o n - t b a t it is b e tter to know
from b ru tality is good enough alone. as a cure O,< d,8ea8e tb a n to ta k e any m edicine
The way to level the world is to
level it upward.
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For th e Torch o f R eason.
W hat is som etim es called “com-
mon sense” is common nonsense.
Laziness and piggishness are at
the bottom of envious discontent.
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ad v ertisem en t a n d has no m edicine to^se,
Spencer’s Ethical System .
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BY B. F. UNDERWOOD.
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selves for their own boorish ignor- m oralist should m ake the pursuit
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with insolence.
th a t this is a perversion of the O , H e « e k 7 e n i‘ V h ’- t , i , ' " " " y r t o r | " e , P " ,e Fe t < h ’f a n t o n s h -p o o u is ld o n g o u G id s e rem all -
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i m y p r a c t ic e f o r f o r t y y e a n , o r m o r e .
“ Common sense” is the name “ happiness theory”.
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Spencer m entions th a t the well­ l
which m any people give to the no­
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tions they have about things which being of m an, which m eans also
the greatest happiness of the race,
they know nothing about.
is the basis of ethics. W hat is right
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It is m isleading to ran k Thomas
and w hat is wrong have been learn-
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Thege are the 8,a n d a rd s_ not th(.
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D isputes are largely occasioned ¡conduct or aim s of individuals,
bv differences in definition of term s.
The precepts of m orality have
Almost an y point m ay be m ade their validity in universal exper-
out in an argum ent, only give the ience.
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If happiness is not the end of W e e k l y
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N o rth w est th a n any o th e r p a p er.an d
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They are alike in th is: they begin cures greater and higher happiness
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