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111: The root cause of wrongdoing is ignorance, and … |
The root cause of wrongdoing is ignorance, and
we must therefore hold fast to the tools of perception and
knowledge. Good character must be taught. Light must be
spread afar, so that, in the school of humanity, all may
acquire the heavenly characteristics of the spirit, and see for
themselves beyond any doubt that there is no fiercer hell,
no more fiery abyss, than to possess a character that is evil
and unsound; no more darksome pit nor loathsome torment
than to show forth qualities which deserve to be
condemned.
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Thus will be kindled the sense of human dignity and
pride, to burn away the reapings of lustful appetites. Then
will each one of God’s beloved shine out as a bright moon
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with qualities of the spirit, and the relationship of each to
the Sacred Threshold of his Lord will be not illusory but
sound and real, will be as the very foundation of the
building, not some embellishment on its façade.
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It followeth that the children’s school must be a place of
utmost discipline and order, that instruction must be
thorough, and provision must be made for the rectification
and refinement of character; so that, in his earliest years,
within the very essence of the child, the divine foundation
will be laid and the structure of holiness raised up.
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It is extremely difficult to teach the individual and refine
his character once puberty is passed. By then, as experience
hath shown, even if every effort be exerted to modify some
tendency of his, it all availeth nothing. He may, perhaps,
improve somewhat today; but let a few days pass and he
forgetteth, and turneth backward to his habitual condition
and accustomed ways. Therefore it is in early childhood
that a firm foundation must be laid. While the branch is
green and tender it can easily be made straight.
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