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The Seeker

CHAPTER XIV
15/19

But look--an engineer out here the other day died a horrible death to save the lives of a scant fifty people--their mere physical lives--died out of that simple sense of oneness which makes us selfishly fear for the suffering of others--died without any hope of superior exaltation hereafter.

Death of this sort is common.

I would not belittle him you call the Saviour--as a man he is most beautiful and moving to me--but that shall not blind me to the fact that the sacrificial element in his death is surpassed daily by common, dull humans." A veiled uneasiness was evident on the part of his listeners, but the speaker gave no heed.
"This spectacle of sacrifice, of devotion to others, is needed as an uplift," he went on earnestly, "but why dwell upon one remote--obscured by claims of a God-jugglery which belittle it if they be true--when all about you are countless plain, unpretentious men and women dying deaths and--what is still greater,--living lives of cool, relentless devotion out of sheer human love.
"Preach this divineness of human nature and you will once more have a living church.

Preach that our oneness is so real that the best man is forever shackled to the worst.

Preach that sin is but ignorant selfishness, less admirable than virtue only as ignorance is less admirable than knowledge.
"In these two plain laws--the individual's entire and unvarying selfishness and his ever-increasing sensitiveness to the sufferings of others--there is the promise not of a heaven and a hell, but of a heaven for all--which is what the world is more and more emphatically demanding--which it will eventually produce even here--for we have as little sensed the possibilities of man's life here as we have divined the attributes of God himself.
"Once you drove away from your church the big men, the thinkers, the fearless--the souls God must love most truly were it possible to conceive him setting a difference among his creatures.


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