The Foot-prints of the Creator : $b or, The Asterolepis of Stromness
John Stuart Mill · en
But though I can assign neither _reason_ nor _cause_ for the fact, I
cannot avoid the conclusion, that it is associated with certain other
great facts in the moral government of the universe, by those threads of
analogical connection which run through the entire tissue of Creation and
Providence, and impart to it that character of unity which speaks of the
single producing Mind. The first idea of every religion on earth which
has arisen out of what may be termed the spiritual instincts of man’s
nature, is that of a Future State; the second idea is, that in this state
men shall exist in two separate classes,—the one in advance of their
present condition, the other far in the rear of it. It is on these two
great beliefs that conscience every where finds the fulcrum from which
it acts upon the conduct; and it is, we find, wholly inoperative as a
force without them. And in that one religion among men that, instead
of retiring, like the pale ghosts of the others, before the light of
civilization, brightens and expands in its beams, and in favor of whose
claim as a revelation from God the highest philosophy has declared,
we find these two master ideas occupying a still more prominent place
than in any of those merely indigenous religions that spring up in the
human mind of themselves. The special lesson which the Adorable Saviour,
during his ministry on earth, oftenest enforced, and to which all the
others bore reference, was the lesson of a final separation of mankind
into two great divisions,—a division of God-like men, of whose high
Standing and full-orbed happiness man, in the present scene of things,
can form no adequate conception; and a division of men finally lost, and
doomed to unutterable misery and hopeless degradation. There is not in
all Revelation a single doctrine which we find oftener or more clearly
enforced than that there shall continue to exist, throughout the endless
cycles of the future, a race of degraded men and of degraded angels.