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RELIGION IS PROGRESSIVE |
Religion is the outer expression of the divine reality. Therefore
it must be living, vitalized, moving and progressive. If it be without
motion and non-progressive it is without the divine life; it is
dead. The divine institutes are continuously active and evolutionary;
therefore the revelation of them must be progressive and continuous.
All things are subject to re-formation. This is a century
of life and renewal. Sciences and arts, industry and invention have
been reformed. Law and ethics have been reconstituted, reorganized.
The world of thought has been regenerated. Sciences of
former ages and philosophies of the past are useless today. Present
exigencies demand new methods of solution; world problems are
without precedent. Old ideas and modes of thought are fast becoming
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obsolete. Ancient laws and archaic ethical systems will
not meet the requirements of modern conditions, for this is clearly
the century of a new life, the century of the revelation of the reality
and therefore the greatest of all centuries. Consider how the scientific
developments of fifty years have surpassed and eclipsed the
knowledge and achievements of all the former ages combined.
Would the announcements and theories of ancient astronomers
explain our present knowledge of the sun-worlds and planetary
systems? Would the mask of obscurity which beclouded mediaeval
centuries meet the demand for clear-eyed vision and understanding
which characterizes the world today? Will the despotism of former
governments answer the call for freedom which has risen from the
heart of humanity in this cycle of illumination? It is evident that
no vital results are now forthcoming from the customs, institutions
and standpoints of the past. In view of this, shall blind imitations
of ancestral forms and theological interpretations continue to guide
and control the religious life and spiritual development of humanity
today? Shall man gifted with the power of reason unthinkingly
follow and adhere to dogma, creeds and hereditary beliefs
which will not bear the analysis of reason in this century of effulgent
reality? Unquestionably this will not satisfy men of science,
for when they find premise or conclusion contrary to present standards
of proof and without real foundation, they reject that which
has been formerly accepted as standard and correct and move forward
from new foundations.
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The divine prophets have revealed and founded religion. They
have laid down certain laws and heavenly principles for the guidance
of mankind. They have taught and promulgated the knowledge
of God, established praiseworthy ethical ideals and inculcated
the highest standards of virtues in the human world. Gradually
these heavenly teachings and foundations of reality have been beclouded
by human interpretations and dogmatic imitations of
ancestral beliefs. The essential realities which the prophets labored
so hard to establish in human hearts and minds while undergoing
ordeals and suffering tortures of persecution, have now well nigh
vanished. Some of these heavenly messengers have been killed, some
imprisoned; all of them despised and rejected while proclaiming the
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reality of divinity. Soon after their departure from this world, the
essential truth of their teachings was lost sight of and dogmatic
imitations adhered to.
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Inasmuch as human interpretations and blind imitations differ
widely, religious strife and disagreement have arisen among mankind,
the light of true religion has been extinguished and the unity
of the world of humanity destroyed. The prophets of God voiced
the spirit of unity and agreement. They have been the founders
of divine reality. Therefore if the nations of the world forsake
imitations and investigate the reality underlying the revealed Word
of God they will agree and become reconciled. For reality is one
and not multiple.
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The nations and religions are steeped in blind and bigoted imitations.
A man is a Jew because his father was a Jew. The Muḥammadan
follows implicitly the footsteps of his ancestors in belief and
observance. The Buddhist is true to his heredity as a Buddhist.
That is to say they profess religious belief blindly and without
investigation, making unity and agreement impossible. It is evident
therefore that this condition will not be remedied without a reformation
in the world of religion. In other words the fundamental
reality of the divine religions must be renewed, reformed, revoiced
to mankind.
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From the seed of reality, religion has grown into a tree which
has put forth leaves and branches, blossoms and fruit. After a
time this tree has fallen into a condition of decay. The leaves and
blossoms have withered and perished; the tree has become stricken
and fruitless. It is not reasonable that man should hold to the old
tree, claiming that its life forces are undiminished, its fruit unequalled,
its existence eternal. The seed of reality must be sown
again in human hearts in order that a new tree may grow therefrom
and new divine fruits refresh the world. By this means the
nations and peoples now divergent in religion will be brought into
unity, imitations will be forsaken and a universal brotherhood in
the reality itself will be established. Warfare and strife will cease
among mankind; all will be reconciled as servants of God. For all
are sheltered beneath the tree of His providence and mercy. God
is kind to all; He is the giver of bounty to all alike, even as His
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Holiness Jesus Christ has declared that God “sendeth rain on the
just and on the unjust”; that is to say, the mercy of God is universal.
All humanity is under the protection of His love and favor,
and unto all He has pointed the way of guidance and progress.
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Progress is of two kinds, material and spiritual. The former is
attained through observation of the surrounding existence and constitutes
the foundation of civilization. Spiritual progress is through
the breaths of the Holy Spirit and is the awakening of the conscious
soul of man to perceive the reality of divinity. Material progress
insures the happiness of the human world. Spiritual progress insures
the happiness and eternal continuance of the soul. The prophets
of God have founded the laws of divine civilization. They have
been the root and fundamental source of all knowledge. They
have established the principles of human brotherhood or fraternity
which is of various kinds, such as the fraternity of family, of race,
of nation and of ethical motives. These forms of fraternity, these
bonds of brotherhood are merely temporal and transient in association.
They do not insure harmony and are usually productive of
disagreement. They do not prevent warfare and strife; on the contrary
they are selfish, restricted and fruitful causes of enmity and
hatred among mankind. The spiritual brotherhood which is enkindled
and established through the breaths of the Holy Spirit
unites nations and removes the cause of warfare and strife. It transforms
mankind into one great family and establishes the foundations
of the oneness of humanity. It promulgates the spirit of
international agreement and insures Universal Peace. Therefore we
must investigate the foundation reality of this heavenly fraternity.
We must forsake all imitations and promote the reality of the divine
teachings. In accordance with these principles and actions and by
the assistance of the Holy Spirit, both material and spiritual happiness
shall become realized. Until all nations and peoples become
united by the bonds of the Holy Spirit in this real fraternity, until
national and international prejudices are effaced in the reality of
this spiritual brotherhood, true progress, prosperity and lasting happiness
will not be attained by man. This is the century of new and
universal nationhood. Sciences have advanced, industries have
progressed, politics have been reformed, liberty has been proclaimed,
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justice is awakening. This is the century of motion, divine stimulus
and accomplishment; the century of human solidarity and altruistic
service; the century of Universal Peace and the reality of the divine
kingdom.
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