Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 November 1887 — Page 4
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Thi; queotion of prohibition or asti pohibition was decided again ill Atlanta, Georgia, lant Saturday. En the election of tw o years ago the rya" carried the day by 200 majority; this time the lwetsM have it fry 1,132. Ji wonderful reaction for Hme cause. The brass band method may do for the hour, but nothing but education of the masses will ring permanent success against this or any other evil. Theks i.a feeling among the better citiaeaa of all parties of Monroe Oeunty, that corruption ;a polities has goao far enough. The TblbFHoNa staids commuted against any store uueb open bribery as has characterized our politics in the past two ejections. It is time to organise
mtt it 1; is to Iks hoped steps
ill be taken in that direction in
Sme to have its effect before the next campaign. The people are to blame in this matter, not the politi eiaaa;the latter would be glad to pass election day without the heavy
assessments that mean bankruptcy, whether defeated or not.
Wrl cen for Ihe Telephone. THE SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF ASCEKVA1NING TRUTH APPLIED TO FINDING RELIGIOUS I KUHT.
Thu Thlsthons is arranging for a aeries of artieles frm local writers, to appear from week to week. The articles will bo signed by the authors, and they alone will bo responsible for what is said. These articles are not to bo in the nature of a controversy, nor is it intended that they shall be replied to. The Tblekox has always believed that the pet successful local paper is that fftper wbieh devotes most spaoe to local matter and to homo writers. There are many good writers and ; flankers in Blooming '.oa, and it is jbe intention to invito thorn to give the public the beneft of their opin ibfia through thie papr. An interesting article appears this morning from Squire Lewis Boll man; it will bo followed nextTiaseday by a paper ca the snbjeot of Prohibition, from &e Rev W. B. Uintoo, of tho Pres. by teriam church. A coxuHroTrarr write to ask,
Whj does the Tnutwiocc k take be lb idee of the Woman's Suffrage que tin, in favor ono week, opposed tho xt The writer bas evidently token kind criticism for opposition; e TnLaiHon has always favored Vosnan suffrage, theoretically at
Npfl. Practically, it is not nooe
Cry to consider it sorionsly until a large number of tho women themesoaa bo interested in sosso cither for or against. Because A.newapaper suggests or severely $tieiae it no evideneo of oppoaiUf n. Tho day is over when tike palter that ondorsca everything becansc it is of its party or its church, can bare any following; Tho part of newspaper to to condemn the fed as well a to uphold what is (od; this is ccpooially true of politi&t parties. The Tjeuoruon gladly gttUiefced tho recent article of Lewis vollouut, in opposition to woman's f&rage, beeanae it was a very strong IKcaentation of that aide of the case, the paper is not an "organ" for or against tho cause in question. The Tkuphoxe invite articles on any live subject and is always glad to give tbetn a place, whether they are indorsed by the paer or not. Tmrmvm i j jtjiiijgBgg
In Prof. Coulter' iecture he spoke of the aoieutiiic me -hod of searching for truth applied to religious questions The following letter leads me to more fully show what thai method is. Houce I send my reply through your journal as asked. UtyNuv. 21, 1887. Mr. L. Bo ma an In an article of yours you express your disbelief iu the fact that Christ cursed ihe barren fig tree. 1 hare always been taught to believe that the scriptures were give., to us by ::ipiration. If so, does it not folio that the fig tree died under the curse, as stated in Matthew. Wha; are your r?as sous for doubting tb e fact? Please answer in the Telephone. Hebpenlully, 3. ii. . . . . The conflict between science and the church Iks in their respective methods ot investigation. beiuoe demands that each object in nature shall be long scrutinizecunder every condition in which it iu found, that
its true nature may im ccru.iniy ascertained, lo aid in this work, classification is adopted, that its relation to other objects allied t it may be more ctenriy sen. The opinions ot other scientists are carefully licrutiuized, a n til a general agreement is reacted. Often this investigation occupies year, aud even when au agreement is eoneuri. cd iu, the dccibUiu is evr open for re-exami&auon. The church, in reference to the matters stated m our scriptures, denies the right of in vestigating particulars, by assuming that ther were given by inspiration?, therefore they must be true. As mv Iriend, Prof. Cole, not long a said to nte, speaking oi tnu Old Tcs ainumt, uyou must beiiev every id of it to be true, or every word a lie.'
With such a radical difference, it will be seen that the re mut alway exist a conflict between science aud the church. The answer to m;r correspondent will show how 1 reached my disbelief in the alleged curtt of the fig tree. 1 What was the f; lult of the iigtree that. Christ should havo cursed it? To suppose that even an ordinary mau would have so cursed it, without cause, would be gross injustice to him. 3 When did Christ curse it? It
was during the Paxmover in which he was crucified. This was in the month ot Nisan, corresponding to our March, perhaps including a portion of February, and not ail of our March. Bat thi ) is immaterial . It was cursed because it bad than ac fruit on it. S Was this time the bearing sea
son of the dg-tree?
In the climate of Jerusalem the
fig-tree bears two crops of fruit, al
ways on new branches. 1 ho le
grown in the summer and foil hare
fruit buds, that bloom in ear y
spring, acd in early cumncr the
fruit is ripe. The bran cues that .
grow m eariy eprmg, ripen ineir
fruit in late fall. At the time of the Passover, tho first crop could not
have been grown. For i moral teacher such as Christ to have cursed it, is incredible. Let us suppose that the fig-tree had the power of speech, it would have asked. Who are you that eursc mc? I am the Son of God. And I, too, am the child sf God, for he created mc, and so formed me that I cannot have fruit until summer. In cursing mc, becausto I have mc fruit new, you curse the wotka of your father, for he made me as I
fKBPAKATOBY BBPAttTKfcNT. Miss Belle Coffee visited this department last Monday. The Earl company is being liberally patronized by the KtudeutR. Miss Krutgr'fl name has been placed on tbo programme for ths next Special. Prof. Bass, the lecturer, while here enjoyed the hospatality of Prof. Beck and family.
The Floyd Circuit Court inect next Monday, and the Dttiauw will contest is net down for a hearing on the first day of the term. The suit is brought by Mrs. Sarah Mcintosh against tho executors, kgatec65Wneticiarica and heirs of the DcPauw estate to set aude the will on the alleged grova-J of undue influence. The services of Senator Vorhees,exSenators Harrison and McDonald, Messr. Butler, Elam and Miller, all eminent Indiana attorneys, have been secured to assist the Hon. A. Dowling, of New Albany, in the defense of the will. Ex-Speaker,Jewi.tt. of New Alba&y.Col. Geo. W. Friedley, of Lafayette, Messrs. Zarinjr A Lawler, of Salem, appear for Mrs Mcintosh.
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4 In nay long iaveetigation of the Hew Testament, applying the scientific methods, I found many diiSoultiea arising from ono of tho Kvange lists remo red by tho statscaeut of another one. If ark, ohpt 11, verse IS aaya: "And seeing a fif-tree afar oflF,having leaves, ht came, if haply he might find any thing thereon; and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves; for the time of figs wan not yet." This settles tho matter. & Even if it bad been the time of bearing, this curse would have been totally incompatible with the char
acter of Christ. If we would sec tho true teachiags of Christ, read ohpt. 13, verses 6 to 10, of Luke, the parable of the man who planted a fig tree in his vineyard and fiuditu;
no truit thereon for three years, or- i
dered the vine dresser to out it down. Butheafeked that he might "dig about it aud dung it" for tho fig tree requires high cultivation. This is Christ, always just and rceroiful. And so my correspondent will see
that the Scientific method of investi gation leads us to do more justice to Christ than does a belief in the church dogma of inspiration. There is no conflict between Science and Religious, for both are of God; tho conflict is between Science aud the Theology of the church, as seen in its ereeds a nd dogma. Lkwis Bollmax. The Best Assorted Stock of Ore&s Ooode in Town at
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OVER THEJOUtfTY. fFroui Special Correspondent. The teacher of Bean Blo8oci tp met in institute Nov 5tb, with Wzu. lioadley in the chair. ail uhe teacher were present excepting Lou .Phiiippis. After roll eall and reading the xniiintte of the previous meeting, the following subjects were thoroughly discussed. "Government Survey," P B. Smith; "tiebool Government," W. J. Goidale; 4 Language Lettsons,,v Qertie Van Huskirk;. "Object Lessons," Barbara Fowler; "Personal Pronoun' Flattie Walker; "Reading," 8. Jactnoa, "Oral Physolig y,1' Julia Clark. Tho institute the adjourned tilt 1:15, when the house was again called to order. After a song by the choir the remaining teachers
gare their work as follows; "Compound numbers by Analysis,' Ella Figy; "The use of the Fellaeian globe," V. II. Smith. The remain
der of the day was spent in reading circle work The institute rrmn one of the best ever held in SttnesviUe. The schools are ail doing excellent work. Ne teacher tries to shirk ilii duty. J axe Stalkt, See. U. 11. Smith, Tp.Pria, ELLETTS V I LLE. Link Burks, a nineteen year ild son of George Burks, who has been in poor health the past season with lung troubles, is very poorly at present, being confined to his bed Uie greater part of his time...Ksv. Evan McMeeiy occupied the pal pit of the M. E. church acceptably last quarterly meatiug. . . .Miss U r a Candors, of Kockville, is visit! ug friends and relatives at this place at
weeks, is again abto to be around a little t . . . Sam Bowera' wife, who has been sick all fall, is new able te be up most of the time.... Tol Rush's wife is poorly with erysipelaa. , . . Solomon Green is in very feeble health ; another landmark tottering on decay. . . . Vau Ping, from South Union, has moved into the Pafford property ... Ed Thrasher and family have returned from Kansas.... Surprise parties are stilt on the rampage. Successful surprises have been practised recently on Robert Smith, Elmer Biibkirk and Betty Sparks ... Henry Buskirk has moved in his new house. . -. Bailey llaael has hi new house about done. bwiuhvilU i ou the boom. Uwiug to thti vast amount of poles eomiug in daily to Mr. Davis, who is buying and shaving them for market Mr. D. F. Sieglried and B. F. Horner, of Iadianapolis, visited Geo. Davenport on Thanksgiving Siimj i ng at the M. E. church every Saturday Prof. S. J. Woodward9tbeteaciie-. . Our fchonl shutdown for i hanks giving uau u ret the minds of the small boys .... Marion D ancait is buying spokes at our village again. ....m. lry has returned from ShoaiS, where he has been hunting and trapping. . . . Mrs. Keith has sev oral regular boarders at present. . . . Geo Davenport is taking orders for Bret class nursery goods, to be delivered in the spring. (Jive him irour order and he benefited thereby .... Mnitbville has four stores, two blacksmith shops, hoep factory, two iloctorH. two churches, good schools aud one restaurant.
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