Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
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Admire him. Read some of his sermons and other writings if you
have the chance. THE EXISTENCE OF GOD--PARABLE OF THE BLIND KITTENS The notion that small things, the petty details of life, such as money getting, marriage questions, etc., are uppermost in the modern human brain is entirely false. If an editor asks: "Is marriage a failure?" he receives just so many answers, and then the interest dies out. If he asks: "Should a wife have pin money?" or "What is the easiest way for a woman to earn a living?" he ceases to receive answers after a short time. But to questions concerning the immortality of the soul, the existence of God, and man's destiny here and hereafter, the answers are endless. Letters on such matters have been received here by thousands. Every day the mail brings new and intelligent contributions to the questions that have kept men praying, thinking, fighting and hoping through the centuries: "IS THERE A GOD, AND WILL MY SOUL LIVE FOREVER?" ---- Very interesting are the expressions of faith which fill a majority of the letters. Interesting also are the letters of doubters atheists, agnostics and the many intoxicated with a very |
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