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Show :i FRANK FAY EL (DY AGAIN! Mr. Frank Fay Eddy is i- j ?ail1 011 tlie stase telling tell-ing his "congregation" oHjwut fifty people that he is absolutely rig- " jgolcmn as those pertaining to and Be!1 ffjtold billions of every age) tGR Ad and de luded oonc. Vi Hrtality. "By the lW Y : of ich JesuVrievcf ""T J vented,".L lind Mr- Eddy, inf all! J '' beond' a greater than! ( proud and boastful asse """ n' danger ous ground; o hs. Pve atheism for he does not . tJ What js'UnitaV f fes il teach? What does it believeV'Jp Xne in the'past for the world? Have & one through the waste places of the ' I they given up their lives before their... ' J-cor dying hu manity on battlefields o in lands where filthy, deadly contagious diSTascurks 1Iave they sheltered from the coldness ! land sinful dangers of the world thousands of orpwiianed children ? Did they bring the infidel nation2 of Europe from savage sav-age paganism to glorious Christian enlightenment? What have these iconoclastif Unitarians, in God's name, done to better the.wjprld and their fellow men? Xothing! They seek"' by their empty and useless vaporings to put thc! world back where it was when Christ came into We do not resent insults and honorable argumer s against the Catholic Catho-lic Church so much as Mr. E jddy, robed in a manner man-ner more fit for the ball roc Im than the teacher's platform, setting himself u p as a greater than Christ and telling the world, thorough the aid of the press more than by the numbfjj of his deluded followers, fol-lowers, that men should follow him and his teachings teach-ings in preference to the SajHor. He that is not with me, says Christ, is aga nst me, and if ever there was an anti-Christ it is 'J this same Mr. Eddy. He deliberately falsifies and (distorts when he say3 that a hell was invented of 'Q j which Jesus never dreamed. Listen to what Chy?ist says: "What does it profit a m'arl if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul." Tn the 25th chapter of Ma tacit hew Christ says He will say to those on His left, 2$ depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire; ,f jphen I was hungry, you gave me not to eat, etc. i And these shall go into everlasting firc3 but the just into everlasting life. Again, "Everbjp tree that bringeth not forth good fruit shall beLcut down and cast into the fire." Mr. Eddy ignoBjratly thinks that if a man had' the opportunity tol steal the last $100 his fellow man possessed he would be unhappy while spending it. The man dio lost the money, in a fit of discouragement, mil'ht kill himself, but that. is nothing to Mr. Eddw- There being no Christ or hell, why shouldn't f a human being do anything unlawful he desired $ ls bong as the eyes or brain of the human law wer(a.: ienorant. be would be safe. Why shouldn't there h ' illegal railroad rebates, re-bates, bribery and lobbving inf- the legislatures of the world? Why shouldn't njooj- divorce his eighteenth wife if bo w-d J TTo has a perfect ri"N. noe-vrdmtr to Mr. TVIdvspJltrinc. Wb-n the? dem"rie ticlV5 paaort t1lPV arf, frvooior Chri det4 r " "r"1 Ch'"- know about immortality, any mjJ e ian wc do? Wo I ' i , jr .... j take the Savior's word for what we know, a man whose like was never seen upon earth's stage before or since, but Mr. Francis Fay Eddy follows his own frail and weak human nature and reason. We repeat the question: What does Mr. Eddy know about immortality or life beyond the grave? Does he know what fire is? Does he know where thoughts, good and bad, come from? Have we Christians not a better right, a sounder right, to follow and believe in Christ than in Brother Eddy? Did these Unitarian teachers go through India in times of English wars, they would have observed thousands of cholera-stricken soldiers dying with their hands clasped in that of a priest, with the first thought for mother, the last for Christ, and with a "God bless you, father," giving a last convulsive con-vulsive shudder pass away, when no others but a priest would go near them to give a drink of water or a word of consolation. If they would go to Asia they would see nuns and priests nursing lepers and dying with the disease themselves for love of God. Bitter, indeed, will be the judgment that Christ will pass, according to His own promise, on those who, instead of helping to set up His kingdom on earth, lent all their time, talents and energy to subvert sub-vert it. : |