The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been FoundedBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
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The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been Founded
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
“A Buddhist might believe in the existence of a god; sublime
above all human qualities and attributes—a perfect god, above
love, and hatred, and jealousy, calmly resting in a quietude
that nothing could disturb, and of such a god he would speak
no disparagement, not from a desire to please him or fear
to offend him, but from natural veneration; but he cannot
understand a god with the attributes and qualities of men, a
god who loves and hates, and shows anger; a Deity who, whether
described as by Christian Missionaries or by Mahometans or
Brahmins,[55] or Jews, falls below his standard of even an
ordinary good man.”
ENQ. Faith for faith, is not the faith of the Christian who believes,
in his human helplessness and humility, that there is a merciful
Father in Heaven who will protect him from temptation, help him in
life, and forgive him his transgressions, better than the cold and
proud, almost fatalistic faith of the Buddhists, Vedantins, and
Theosophists?
THEO. Persist in calling our belief “faith” if you will. But once we
are again on this ever-recurring question, I ask in my turn:
faith for faith, is not the one based on strict logic and reason
better than the one which is based simply on human authority
or—hero-worship? _Our_ “faith” has all the logical force of the
arithmetical truism that 2 and 2 will produce 4. Your faith is
like the logic of some emotional woman, of whom Tourgenyeff said
that for them 2 and 2 were generally 5, and a tallow candle into
the bargain. Yours is a faith, moreover, which clashes not only
with every conceivable view of justice and logic, but which, if
analysed, leads man to his moral perdition, checks the progress of
mankind, and positively making of might, right—transforms every
second man into a Cain to his brother Abel.
ENQ. What do you allude to?
HAS GOD THE RIGHT TO FORGIVE?
THEO. To the Doctrine of Atonement; I allude to that dangerous dogma in
which you believe, and which teaches us that no matter how
enormous our crimes against the laws of God and of man, we have
but to believe in the self-sacrifice of Jesus for the salvation
of mankind, and his blood will wash out every stain. It is twenty
years that I preach against it, and I may now draw your attention
to a paragraph from _Isis Unveiled_, written in 1875. This is what
Christianity teaches, and what we combat:—
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