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THE TRUE MODERNISM 9 |
All created things have their degree or stage of maturity. The
period of maturity in the life of a tree is the time of its fruit-bearing.
The maturity of a plant is the time of its blossoming
and flower. The animal attains a stage of full growth and completeness,
and in the human kingdom man reaches his maturity when the lights
of intelligence have their greatest power and development.
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From the beginning to the end of his life man passes through
certain periods or stages each of which is marked by certain conditions
peculiar to itself. For instance during the period of childhood his conditions
and requirements are characteristic of that degree of intelligence
and capacity. After a time he enters the period of youth in
which his former conditions and needs are superseded by new requirements
applicable to the advance in his degree. His faculties of observation
are broadened and deepened, his intelligent capacities are trained
and awakened, the limitations and environment of childhood no
longer restrict his energies and accomplishments. At last he passes out
of the period of youth and enters the stage or station of maturity
which necessitates another transformation and corresponding advance
in his sphere of life-activity. New powers and perceptions clothe him,
teaching and training commensurate with his progression occupy his
mind, special bounties and bestowals descend in proportion to his increased
capacities and his former period of youth and its conditions
will no longer satisfy his matured view and vision.
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Similarly there are periods and stages in the life of the aggregate
world of humanity which at one time was passing through its degree of
childhood, at another its time of youth but now has entered its long
presaged period of maturity, the evidences of which are everywhere
visible and apparent. Therefore the requirements and conditions of
former periods have changed and merged into exigencies which distinctly
characterize the present age of the world of mankind. That
which was applicable to human needs during the early history of the
race could neither meet nor satisfy the demands of this day and period
of newness and consummation. Humanity has emerged from its
former degrees of limitation and preliminary training. Man must now
become imbued with new virtues and powers, new moralities, new
capacities. New bounties, bestowals and perfections are awaiting and
already descending upon him. The gifts and graces of the period of
youth although timely and sufficient during the adolescence of the
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world of mankind, are now incapable of meeting the requirements of
its maturity. The playthings of childhood and infancy no longer
satisfy or interest the adult mind.
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From every standpoint the world of humanity is undergoing a
re-formation. The laws of former governments and civilizations are in
process of revision, scientific ideas and theories are developing and
advancing to meet a new range of phenomena, invention and discovery
are penetrating hitherto unknown fields revealing new wonders and
hidden secrets of the material universe; industries have vastly wider
scope and production; everywhere the world of mankind is in the
throes of evolutionary activity indicating the passing of the old conditions
and advent of the new age of re-formation. Old trees yield no
fruitage; old ideas and methods are obsolete and worthless now. Old
standards of ethics, moral codes and methods of living in the past will
not suffice for the present age of advancement and progress.
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This is the cycle of maturity and re-formation in religion as well.
Dogmatic imitations of ancestral beliefs are passing. They have been
the axis around which religion revolved but now are no longer fruitful;
on the contrary, in this day they have become the cause of human
degradation and hindrance. Bigotry and dogmatic adherence to
ancient beliefs have become the central and fundamental source of
animosity among men, the obstacle to human progress, the cause of
warfare and strife, the destroyer of peace, composure and welfare in
the world. Consider conditions in the Balkans today
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; fathers, mothers,
children in grief and lamentation, the foundations of life overturned,
cities laid waste and fertile lands made desolate by the ravages of war.
These conditions are the outcome of hostility and hatred between
nations and peoples of religion who imitate and adhere to the forms
and violate the spirit and reality of the divine teachings.
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While this is true and apparent, it is likewise evident that the
Lord of mankind has bestowed infinite bounties upon the world in
this century of maturity and consummation. The ocean of divine
mercy is surging, the vernal showers are descending, the Sun of
Reality is shining gloriously. Heavenly teachings applicable to the
advancement in human conditions have been revealed in this merciful
age. This re-formation and renewal of the fundamental reality of
religion constitute the true and outworking spirit of modernism, the
unmistakable light of the world, the manifest effulgence of the Word
of God, the divine remedy for all human ailment and the bounty of
eternal life to all mankind.
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