If the life we live be a kindergarten or infancy of a larger and better life somewhere else, Nature defeats her own ends, because myriads pass on, leave here, with the most dwarfed intellects, utterly unprepared to live here, and much less prepared to live in a higher state and on a more lofty plane. Were such a condition true, that this is but a transitory existence, we should all have to go through the same schooling of life, and be indelibly impressed with its lesson, with conviction and understanding that the same mistakes would never be repeated, or the acquired knowledge would be constantly and forever used. There would be no deaths in infancy, as each child born would be purposely sent here; neither would there be premature There would be a fixed standard of knowledge and development that we would be required to attain. Knowledge, or whatever condition Nature imposed, would be our destiny, and we would devote our entire life to its acquirement. As it is, we bend our efforts and use our strength to avoid and to escape the acquisition of knowledge. If our life were given to us in order to pass through a school of experience, the simplest truths would immediately manifest themselves to our minds, and conviction would be instant and permanent. But how sadly untrue is this premise! For thousands, aye, for millions of years, the people have been stupefied with the most ignorant and foolish superstition. An instance that will present with great force an illustration of the utter folly of the contention that we are living on this planet as a Even to-day, with irrefutable demonstrations of the truth, there are some people who either cannot, or will not, accept it. As desirable as this theory of a transitory state may be, it is even contrary to Nature herself. The entire scheme of Nature seems to be fashioned upon the same principle as our life. The fearful struggle of the elements involved squares identically with our own existence. Even the gigantic constellations, flying with an incalculable velocity, leaving destruction and desolation in their tracks, meet in their ignorant and blind journey the same fate as we meet. Recent astronomical discoveries speak of a struggle constantly taking place in those areas. The belief of an existence after death is so untenable in the face of many scientific discoveries of to-day, and of the irrefutable Under many circumstances we are unable to recognize our own blood relations after a lapse of a certain length of time. Parents fail to know their children; and children their parents. This is equally true in every comparison and degree of relationship. Features and characteristics undergo such a decided change and transformation that recognition is ofttimes even impossible. Even the law courts are continually called upon to determine the proper identity of persons, to establish the ownership of property by other means than by personal identification. Most remarkable of all, under new conditions, we do not recognize ourselves within the interval of only a few seconds! Try this if you would seek proof, and convince yourself that recognition of your own personality is momentarily impossible, and Put a wig upon your head, blacken your face, "make up" your features, and when you have finished and are completely unaware of your changed appearance, look into the mirror for your reflection and feel the sensation of the startling fact that you know not yourself. We speak of changes so radical in a person's appearance that we often say we could not recognize him "in a thousand years." What a ridiculous presumption it is, then, to maintain that we live after death when all senses are gone and perception is dead! Again, how anyone can say that when we die we go to "heaven" is too childish to consider, because when we die, instead of going up and to heaven, we are put deep into the ground to moulder and to rot away. What a far-fetched conclusion it is to assume that we live after death, minus all the physical characteristics and under conditions If we live after death, by what means can one person communicate with another? We cannot feel, because we have no hands. We cannot see, because we have no eyes. We cannot smell, because we have no nose. We cannot hear, because we have no ears. We cannot taste, because we have no mouth, no stomach. But, with it all, these five mediums of sense are dependent upon a living brain. The fact that we suffer the loss of our senses even before death, because of the complications in the make-up of our body, should be sufficient proof of the nonexistence of a soul and the utter impossibility of a life after death. Unless we retain and maintain our sacred ties after death, another life is valueless and void, useless and unnecessary. It is a fearful But, sad and mournful as it is, with the human heart beating hopelessly against hope for only one more chance to kiss and caress and love the one you so dearly cherish, it is nevertheless only too poignantly true that death ends all. Death means nothing to the affairs of the world. To be taken from amid the world in such an ever-living condition as now exists, is like taking a cup of water from an ever-full pail. The gap is immediately filled, and the level Nature makes no difference and knows no distinction between the living and the dead. The warm and tender rays of the sun, and its blistering heat, fall alike upon the crying, innocent babe and the lifeless, unfeeling corpse. The sun does not shine to give us its necessary heat, without also bringing to light some new problem and pain for our over-troubled hearts to bear. Murder, rape and greed look no different to Nature than goodness, virtue and unselfishness. Tears were made for the things that God causes, laughter is the result of man's efforts. |