A Child Left to Himself   March 23, 1941

The young people of our day receive much attention. Their needs and their problems are much talked of. Their training, their education, and their care, account for a large part of our income....

Antaeus   February 23, 1941

Perhaps it would not be untimely to retell the story of Antaeus, the giant of mythology, whose strength was unconquerable so long as he remained in contact with his mother, Earth. Those who came to...

Decisions   July 13, 1941

During the course of every day, each of us is called upon to make many decisions. Some of them are inconsequential, involving nothing more significant perhaps than a choice between two neckties. But...

Faith Is Not to Have a Perfect Knowledge   December 14, 1941

We hear many these days urging the necessity for faith ⎯ faith in the future, faith in God, faith in the ultimate triumph of right, faith in the unknown ⎯ but what is this faith that is so freely...

Intolerable Tolerance!   November 30, 1941

Sometimes we build such a strong case for the great virtue of tolerance that, in doing so, we fail to remember that tolerance, like all other great virtues, can be abused, at which point it ceases...

Life…More Abundantly   January 5, 1941

It would be revealing to look into the hearts of men and see what hopes lie there. These hopes, no doubt, could be stated in broad generalities for most of us. We all want peace, of course. We all...

No Charmed Immunity   April 6, 1941

Ofttimes in the face of some eventuality that has overtaken us, we find ourselves saying regretfully: “If I had only known, I would have done differently.” Sometimes this is true, but...

On Being Sure About Things We Don't Know   May 4, 1941

One of the ever-startling things about humankind is the quality that sometimes permit us to be so sure about things we don’t know…to be so utterly positive in our opinions, and yet so...

On Following the Crowd   April 20, 1941

The beginning of a new year is conceded to be a good time to look critically at some of the factors that make up our lives, at some of the things we do, and at some of the thinking, both true and...

Reaching for Other Men's Goods   January 12, 1941

When Moses came down from the mountain with his code for the conduct of men, prominent among the ten basic laws was one which read⎯and still does⎯”Thou shalt not covet any thing that is thy...

Rebellion Against This Mad Rush   June 22, 1941

Sometimes in the confusion with which we live, we find ourselves longing for quiet places. The intensity of everything we do leaves us breathless from day to day, and before we have emerged from one...

Recovering Our Losses   May 25, 1941

We all do some wise things in life, and we all do some foolish things. We are constantly facing critical decisions, some of which we recognize as such, and some of which seem to be of relatively...

The Absolute Standard   September 14, 1941

How and by what authority is the basic moral standard fixed? Many answers have been given to this question. Some have contended that basic morality is determined by custom—but customs change and the...

The Appeasement of Appetites   June 29, 1941

If a man has a greed for money, you can’t appease that greed by giving him more money. The appetite increases with the attempt to satisfy it. Nor has anyone ever been able to appease the...

The Making of a Man   March 30, 1941

Often, and especially when we are young, we see someone playing a great part, and we wish we could play a great part also, but without much thought as to what goes into the making of a man. We often...

The Way "Home"   July 20, 1941

The story is told of a young lad who had gone with an older companion to the prominence of a high hill that overlooked the valley of his home. The long effort upward had tired the boy, and he...

There Is No Victory Until the Final Victory   November 9, 1941

The gains and losses, the accomplishments and the failures, of each hour or of each day are not significant, except as they become part of far-reaching achievements and permanent victories. In...

Things Beyond Understanding   October 12, 1941

There is one characteristic that many of us have in common, and that is our unwillingness to believe what we do not understand. It requires a man of considerable faith to believe what he does not or...

Tolerance Without Compromise   November 23, 1941

To be tolerant of others it is not necessary to partake of their beliefs or of their manner of living. In fact, one may be tolerant of another and still vigorously oppose everything he represents,...

Trial and Error   January 26, 1941

One of the methods of determining the truth of falsity of any theory is by “trial and error”⎯which is to say, if you want to prove something, try it, put it to the test. If it works, it...

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