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
1096. The example set in the Bible of slandering and persecuting those
who did not believe in its doctrines, has ever been followed out by
scriptural devotees, who would presumptuously represent that it is only
from the Scriptures, which _they_ recognise as the word of God, that a
correct knowledge of the divine attributes can be obtained. But this is
the converse of the truth. As described by Seneca, the Roman Sage, the
God of the ancient theist was to the Jehovah of the Bible as Hyperion
to Satyr. (See Seneca’s opinions of God, 1224)
1097. It appears to me a striking proof how far men can be demented by
educational bigotry, that it should be supposed that their omnipotent
God can require human missionaries’ aid to promulgate or carry out his
will.
Did God a special creed require,
Each soul would he not with that creed inspire?
1098. The _Old Testament does not impart a knowledge of immortality,
without which religion were worthless. The notions derived from the
gospel are vague, disgusting, inaccurate, and difficult to believe._
The Pentateuch did not give the Jews an idea of immortality, nor were
those Jews distinguished for morality, who from other sources than
the Pentateuch embraced a belief in immortality. It has already been
pointed out that the most enlightened sect among the children of
Israel, the Sadducees, did not believe in a future state, while the
Pharisees, who professed to believe therein, appear to have been so
immoral as to be pre-eminently the objects of Christ’s denunciation.
1099. As respects the precepts of Christ, those on which he laid most
stress are not only neglected, but grossly violated, by the opposite
course being sanctioned by the overruling sentiment of society. Nothing
would subject a man to more contempt in Christendom than a tame
submission to blows, or being so poor as to wear patched or ragged
clothes. There are few, if any, in Christendom, who would not rather
have any deficiency in attire attributed to accident or taste, than to
poverty.
1100. I have shown that the idea which the Pharisees entertained of
heaven, as portrayed by Josephus, representing the wicked like the rich
man within sight of the good, would be a hell to a good-hearted angel.
This representation is sanctioned by Christ in his story of the rich
man and Lazarus. The only reward promised to his apostles was worldly
preeminence in the form of judgeships. Hence it were hardly reasonable
for those who are subordinate in merit to the disciples to expect
any better remuneration. Hell is as absurdly as horridly typified by
eternal exposure to interminable fire.
1101. Thus neither among the Jews, nor among Christians, has the Bible
furnished any adequate account of a future state, nor has it been
productive of higher morality; since the only morality which does
exist, _is coupled not only with the neglect, but with the violation
of those precepts which the gospel inculcates_.
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