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Show , r , tjj t-irxiTii want uij to date sir discussing all of his bad qualities, quali-ties, but none of his good ones. There is no one who is willing to reach out a helping hand, or to savan encouraging word, until his heart is bleeding for pity and i love, until his mind becomes in i such a rage of agony that he '' takes his own life. Of course, I do not say it is al-! al-! ways just such circumstances 1 thai drive a man to that point; ; out it is either that or something worse. Some say that there is ( no redemption lor a man that j takes Irs own life, but let us hope that if there is a God of j justice he will look down upon; such a wreck of humanity and, arant a redemption for him. Let! us hope that if he does not receive re-ceive justice on this earth that he will receive it in the next. I would like to ask the man or woman who wrote that piece if they ever heard of a religious man taking his own life, if they I have not, 1 have. I Yours truly, ; A. J. Inger. ! Logan, Utah, July 19, 1903. 1 THE CALSE OF SLICrDF. The fcl'.owing letter contains snany siggestions that are . worthy of careful consideration. :Elitor The Nation.. ' I It was a.iel in last Si'tur lay's lM;at:on, by cn5 of the Brooklyr cSAiscn-3, that suicides lacked re-iigwus re-iigwus faiih, and that if a man u.lievs in & future tx'stence; .Jis':will hesi'ate in forcing hie "aaT int-o the great hereafter. While I li-.re a' very high reference re-ference for all religicuste.ii's, I . a,i)iTak if sirch subject is leok-"odsjpcn leok-"odsjpcn at ail, it slv-r.ld bf- l ol-:--ed upon with a broader fense of view iJidii that, lkhinfe that, even though a man be ever so relig-vu.-i it world m .ke rery l.tt.e differ en 33 vr hen he cam t Ij the ho-iituicn cf tn'r'ng hi; owr s, . |