Show ON TOPICS Chicago Chronicle The rigid rules mien of the Iho Methodists were formulated at a I halo when theaters were svere of ot a 1 low character compared with tho o of or today lolay people rarely attended them and the tho churches church generally discountenanced them Since Inco then Ihen times limes have changed lI and theaters hao also 1180 changed In many ways trays un they hmo have become a II powerful to moral morality morality ity If not to religion Now there are theaters and theaters and discrimination alien II 1101 should be b made The Tue need too for tar recreation and lind should be recognized In the church hureh an as n out of It U and persons persona of or acknowledged should he lie allowed HOm liberty lII of n a Tho The Methodist church has ha a I question to ass hut hill It has fared fact many serious In th the peat past and anI has baa them heroic heroically ly Iy noel anti ut at t the same time with good common sense ntH Catholic S Sunder Sunday opening of th he C CI nt im Oj imposition position next y ar r h is f forgIng r to 10 the tha toot front as I a vital vial proU m and ami Is la ongar ins ing III the oppositIon o of thiN th tiie the that desire sir 1 to lo proclaim their religiosity at II a aalt Ml alt tI and aDd under all iii It II Is of If course w well ll that undue acHy artly activity fly ity It b be at I the 1 Oh fair on an Sun fun thy day da No machinery ba be t to run rI sied the day lar should honk ba bi aa III nul t as I U it Is ts however wever I most to 10 ox n x th the working on os 01 tk iii U only rl Ila ilay y upon w fT mv MIl tn with willi tur ton eon v eni enjoy r tilt the ft it U will willI mt in l to loft tt mimi 1 II III tI bt be to let ls lt uti tit s liiS her herth th t tm wt 1 I MI I hll II t I mt m h UI at IS ISI i iI I iI iI I I ii I I 1 iii ti h i 1 i ii I i uit U I t iJ Ji 4 thit thin thu U I II Ii L hi h i N i n Il h I HIM I C a CI it lid u ua I M us I I t a ItI ll tui 1 i w n 11 It i 1 t I imi I i Ull h i i i lt III i II a 4 Ma JIll MaI tL n Pi I I i in 1 I I hi lii i SKI I i HIU II Sil V l 41 J 1 I I I II t I I t i 4 i I force toree Its It observance under the old 01 law of Israel There Is IB not much Chris Christianity In III the Iho of ot this title kind but Jut a avery 1 avery very ery great deal that stands on other grounds ground The Outlook Cardinal Newman held that the growth of tolerance the wider anti and keener sympathy between men mell of or all religious faiths and men of oC no faith which IH Is characteristic of the last lost CO M O years was In many man ways way a l very ery un unwholesome wholesome tendency and sincere religious religIous ious bus men have declared that It was bet better better ter to t have ha Intensity of feeling even Ien that feeling rose to the point of persecution than to have hoo the tho tolerance which comes cornea from laxity and IndiCter Indifference ence That Is not however the truo trim Interpretation of or that modern breadth or of view which recognizes the validity of all sincere effort to live tile the true lifo life a n tolerance based not on Indifference nor on the effacement of fundamental distinctions lIon but tut on that larger and wider acquaintance with ono one another which hns has compelled men to recognize the fact that taints saints are to bo be found In nil religions that good men inca exist In ovary every civilization anti that there aro are certain Interior ties which bind to 10 together together gether tho the just juit and true of whatever racial descent or religious affiliation and Christian Work Tho The need n d of ot a II spiritual awakening now BO 50 much discussed In religious cir dr circles cles Is not more apparent than the need neM of A n moral awakening to those who are concerned for tor their country cc anti for tOl or the Iho welfare oC of society The Tho pictures which our Lord drew of ot the carelessness elS nail ami levity of tho the times preceding his com corn coming lag ing If It they thOY were not In tho the would be quoted In III the tho newspapers ns as paral paralleled paralleled In these the so days They ate drank they thy married they were given glon In mar ami the flood came Ime They ate Ito they drank they the bought they sold they planted they the tho lay day do that fire rained on Hodom After the tho same samo manner shall It be M In n tho the ilav ilmi when the Ule Son Bon of or Man Is III Preachers statesmen smon and anil reformers have a n com corn common common mon atOll cause Tho The sense lense of ot Ity I once aroused among the tho people they will turn their barks backs on oct yellow jour journalism journalism anti tho the habit of regarding life to which It ministers and face faco with seriousness the many Pressing problems of society Boel ty government nail antt human humon de des of them problems whose WhOM final solution chit 1011 Is la to be ho found toun nowhere else olae than In iii each indivIduals Individual responsibility to God Cod |