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Show BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBaaaBBBBaBBaaBaBBaBBBBBBBV4 GREAT NEED FOR TOLERANCE "Judge Notl" Should Be Looked Upoea as a Command In This World of Varlttlta. The unexpected of life Is a proverb; Nevertheless, every one of us creates In his or her own mind the spectacle f au ordered world. No two of theae ire alike the cynlc'a world, the world1 of the mau of business, and the charity char-ity worker s world, for Instance. arer hardly recognizable, each by the oth-rr. oth-rr. Yet to each man or woman the world as he or she conceives It Is the logical and actual world In every point. Hence the Irrepressible conflict con-flict that continually roges wherever anything whatever Is discussed. Hence, also, the bitterness with which esch man Judges those who differ. They must be wicked, false,, or fools otherwise they would see the obvloue -"" and only realities Hut there aie so many realities ' all real. Theory, no matter how vait tnd. various, never catches up with the procession of the actual. Doe trine, however hard and fast, never quite covers all true spiritual expert-ences, expert-ences, as students of the mystle know. Something Infinitely greater and wider than the mind of man Inhabits In-habits the universe "Judge not" le one of the widest thoughts In the world, meant to drive home the finite-nets finite-nets of the finite, HHng Ignorant, hy be Intolerant? Many a household, divided against tself by the different views of parents pa-rents and children, nerds this reconciling recon-ciling thought. Children must differ heir world cannot be the same as that of the older generation. Hue-band Hue-band and wife are man and woman, ach seeing life from different standpoints stand-points of sex. The world la various It cannot be standardized. There le a wonderful peace in the thought av perpetual flag of truce. |