Show I Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc Se r Let Lets Let's s Explore Your M- M Mind Mma m d A Pastime Fascinating With The The Th No Noted of J the Author Family of or Tree HE PR Te loN OF oUR ee 16 OUR GREATEST CONCERN j I I 00 o j NE 11 6 I I AFEW FIR FIRST r T PROM HUMANE HUMAN e RATHER THAN DS DEE I Re f FOR I INCREASED Nc eASeD PROA S 1 IL gF 14 t OR ORT I c. A ii i i I REFORM LEA 11 OB ii i LAW l J FORBIDDING N c cL L 1511 Ii I 1 JI J Ii J UJ l I II EPILEPTICS EPILEPTIC A AND ANDa D 2 a JJ I II H D DOES DOES' A WOMAN DEVELOP A. A cm PR 1 i EJE I WITH 1 THAT O TROUBLED t i O DECEPTIONS AND J JOV 6 J IN WJ A MA MAN i 1 WI wi t i A AE WITH AND AHO IIII ill I i I LoVED MANY MAN feAR YAR e. e f N NO 1 I U L I IWi lEt OR OP NO 7 OF 0 II 1 J AUTHORS AUTHOR'S NOTE These answers are arc given riven from front the scientific point of view Not all aU moral questions can be bo answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right is possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of ot individuals 1 As I showed recently the hardest hardest hardest hard hard- est thing in human psychology to determine determine determine de de- de- de termine is why people do things The motives take in both a humane interest interest inter inter- est in saving life lite and the thought conscious or unconscious that profits will be increased damage suits lessened les las and production speeded up It Itis Itis Itis is chiefly in my judgment an outgrowth outgrowth outgrowth out out- growth of that regard for tor others which came principally from the spread of Christianity through the theRoman theRoman theRoman Roman empire 2000 years ago ego Ac According According cording cordin to Dr George Sarton in his massive History of Science the nolion notion no no- lion tion o of brotherhood u as ft s workable human sentiment was almost unknown unknown unknown un un- un- un known in the western world prior to that time 2 In a strict scientific sense no but she docs does develop what amounts to the same U thing ng a perception of slight 1 facial expressions tones tone of voice and nd 1 gestures ge that tell her louder than words the inner secrets of ot his life lie and thoughts A Aman man may fool 1001 the world but it is pretty hard for him to fool a woman that really loves and studies him every everyday day and night of his life 3 I think this unwise and highly dangerous If It such persons submit to medical measures mt 1 permanently pre pre- I t venting children there is no reason why they should not have the companionship companionship com cOrn and lh the steadying influence influence ence of home and marriage Many Man tubercular persons arc are of the highest character and intelligence and at least one of our foremost scientists is an epileptic happily married but refraining refraining re re- re- re framing voluntarily from children An unmarried homeless moron Is fam far fa- m more mare re dangerous both to social morality morality morality moral moral- ity and economic stability th than n one married under proper scientific re restrictions Copyright John F. F Dille Co |