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APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS

The best men of "tile best epochs are simply those who make the fewest blunders and commit the fewest sins. That one should rejoice in the good man, forgive the bad man, and pity and help ail moil to tjve best of one’s ability, is surely indisputable. It is the glory of Judaism and of Christianity to have proclaimed this truth, through their aberrations. But the worhsip of a God who needs forgiveness and help, and deserves pity every hour of his existence, is no better than that of any other voluntarily selected fetish. The Emperor Julian's project- was hopeful in comparison with the prospects of the Comist Anthropolatuy

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1931, Page 1

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112

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1931, Page 1

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1931, Page 1

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