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e Ilegislation, then don’'t expect young to have any hypocritical re- lawmakers. Golden Rule” Shelved it after nineteen hu as ianity, the still cons trine to b ing His n. DON'T BE SURFRISED AT MODERN YOUTE peac dangerous (Continued from First Page) R intinne i His rule for called the * “And, ars of Ch polic Master's dress reforms. Her advanced attitude in this respect is only one indication that she has taken to heart wha! ijig extra cc has been drummed Into the ears of i to loy Youth—'the future depends upon the ot amazed that you young folks of today.’ An elder ger sl cration intended to imply by the ad that youth should improve upon, but not depart from the of their fathers. The co heen interpreted otherwise, generation has arisen which r to follow, and is intent upon 1 cession. Because few torches, the par stigmat] t Until the world is generation will of faults with their clders parade of A00 Each ways vounger t his god the past is of till primi- Youth is openly demanc LA ter way in many line Fenna R havior. For them th: cred, but only valt r advancement. The d -up present cannot changed but may be improved upc ‘The unspoiled future is another day And that day belongs to vou mand their right to s “Daily they review sresent. Before their s Jass ages of social ct 1 : . b orms of government, ¢ litions, history of peoples, v irts, science, inventions, laws el o the gions. Critically they ar t H : e b o or their day. What they d make a sizeable scrap Inwilling ourse “lean our own att nterfere with comm prise in doing what v Don’t Be Surprised “If the parades rev past, lingering in m vhich still contempt vomen inferior to m t standard impose unjust sc i i i e nons toms upon them, don't | 1t a new chivalry, “If minorities are d orities in democ feriority umwl "X on critics. of wind , earthqua 1l forces « hip them asant heat arful sun again ntain to; pri nd other p shibbeleth, ‘making for democra “If school compellin can tolerate hundreds of of thdrfln at “r‘r}: in i to vnhr)ld hm. which conditions legal “If history shows th tions of peoples have t f‘v\illz«\lion has ru surprised “If a world war to ly a prelude to se h in military Tt there are ten mi 1 mode of conduct i state and legal ten mi minutiae of per ccoming fncreasi la settled leys where there was a ply of food and water building material. As | sources of people, perin of wood or stone were r settleme grew into all citi constant sup- nd nearby anent houses equired. Soon towns and “Changing from an outdoor to an indoor people, ship changed had developed some art milt houses for their 18 for themselves. he problem of how to four walls. what which too ir iples. “The illy en plac idols a of s loped er on stones aind get. Lates favored to'coma And their modes of wor As a settled folk they s. They now gods as well art solved confine out- They we call places in the ce had quita At firs t food had for the x the mo for off 0ds’ abod If the idol represen ted a god in for it was naturs hat he ould have a wife and idols were successful in the images ta place with th the To ed special persol - people added to the col r brought gods requir- e care of ns securad hey became d other at hal t, even if they wera e fo ters, tific and its own g ealons of v careers as they could scho! own d the each other's not unite a L most airs of mple loving ho !the pirest ated by the worship of the Ammon-Ra, and bullt an ly new city with a temple dedi- cated to the one God. the principles of peace as no other king in history has done. After his death the city was destroyed and of Ammon-Ra came bacl into power. “At Alexandria the idea of a trin- ity had been symbolized by a statuc combining three gods in one. Other religious ideas and symbols for them became from which later religion borrowed. Such is the background from He followed | part of a religious heritage | developments in custom. “Soon churches falled to agree among themselves concerning mat- ters of faith, ritual and authority There was & split and then sub divisions of a split. The Roman church and the Greek church divor | ea themselves over a question of | adding a couple of words to the creed. Asiatic and African churches also separated. When the Protestant | church came into beinz a similar process divided it Into countless sects. “Coming to America to escape political and religious persecution. the Pilgrims and Puritans universal- 1 emerged several formal glons. Among them was Jud the pavent of Christianity. Parent and child continue in modern times. One remains unaltered, while Chris- tianity has ungdergone changes. which disguise all but its name. Jesus Socially Inclined eating and drin toward the libe y, but intolerant to- igious system and its youth in revolt. Radi energetic, individualistic by in He incited a riot. Before whi ly practiced the ‘Golden Rule' to the discomfort of all fellow Christians who followed other forms of wor- ship. Their guns and rum proved an even greater trial for the Indians. “State and church were wedlocked and if political laws failed to conviet a Roger Williams for treason, reli- gious regulations would convict and evict him as a heretic. Let a queer old woman who had worked herself almost to death be charged as a §f witch, and she was sure to be burn. @ | e or hanged. Let a man affection- E ately kiss his wife on Sunday and he ted anew way of living he | woylq be whipped at the post on He punctured the | yonqa " rs—the old time re- | = .q < alan i T So passes the parade of the gods \& ~ample and sing | Vhich modern youth observes and A © ARE S5 | contemplates. Do you think he and she have any intention of continuing 8 ¢ old order by adding grotesque § figures to floats which will pass in future processions? 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