Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
748. It has been urged that a most substantial idea of heaven, given
in the old Bible, is that of a restoration to Paradise, of which the
description gives the idea of an exquisite, beautiful garden; but
Spiritualism gives the idea of garden above garden, improving in beauty
with their elevation. Then there are thirty-six gradations in all, and
in the five happy spheres thirty; so that there is excitement arising
from well-rewarded emulation as a source of interest. Into the idea of
heaven, as suggested in Scripture, intellectual ability and improvement
form no part and give no superiority; whence the tendency of the more
strict constructionists to turn a cold shoulder to every acquirement
which is not coupled with scriptural knowledge. Neither the Athenæum,
nor any library, is to be accessible on Sunday. If the time devoted
at meetings and at church were given to the study of the real book
of God, how much more learned would be those who thus employ their
Sundays! It is held that the lowest and most ignorant person who is
educated to believe implicitly the tenets of a sect, when he would by
the same process as easily be made to believe any other tenets, is
in heaven to be as high as the most enlightened as well as virtuous
man, who has the only merit which can be attached to belief in a high
degree—that of ardent desire for truth, and taking the pains to form an
opinion for himself. Nay, the ignorant bigot is to be higher in heaven,
if the free-thinker alluded to, should not agree with the ghostly
adviser, of the devoted sectarian with whom he is compared.
749. The idea of living in the finest garden which imagination can
conceive, without the enjoyments and progression which my father’s
communication attributes to the spheres, would beget tedium rather
than the ineffable happiness which my spirit friends profess to enjoy.
But while one of the Jewish ideas of heaven in its best form, is thus
deficient, the description given by the learned Josephus of hell is
horrible in the extreme, that of heaven being disgusting. I give it as
I find it quoted by the Rev. Mr. Harbaugh:
750. “Now as to Hades, wherein the souls of the righteous and
unrighteous are detained, it is necessary to speak of it. Hades is a
place in the world not regularly finished, a subterraneous region,
wherein the light of this world does not shine; from which circumstance
in this region there must be perpetual darkness. This region is
allotted as a place of custody for souls, in which angels are appointed
as guardians to them, who distribute to them temporary punishment,
agreeably to every one’s behaviour and manners.
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