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Show Ancient Though It Is, the World Acts yery Much Like a Spoilt Child By REV. RAY B. WHITE, Denver Preacher. Ancient though it is, the world acts very much like a spoilt child. It is whimsical, fretful and impudent. What it likes it takes, and what it dislikes it throws away, having little, if any, sense of values, and caring less about what is good for it. The art of selectivity has reached a high degree of development among men. Nothing is obligatory, not even God. The world is a vast . 5 and 10 cent store, in which people go about picking up just anything that suits their fancy. If the, God of the Bible does not suit the thinkers of today, they remodel re-model Ilim accordingly and most anybody's model will do. The counter coun-ter is piled with them. If the Bible is in any way found objectionable, it is revised, abbreviated, or rejected at pleasure. No one is obliged to believe anything that is not altogether agreeable. Life has become very convenient for everybody. |