More Japonico : a Critique of the Effect of An Idea--Communityism--On the Life And History of a People
The book More Japonico : a Critique of the Effect of An Idea--Communityism--On the Life And History of a People was written by author De Benneville, James S. (James Sequin), 1867- Here you can read free online of More Japonico : a Critique of the Effect of An Idea--Communityism--On the Life And History of a People book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is More Japonico : a Critique of the Effect of An Idea--Communityism--On the Life And History of a People a good or bad book?
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If Buddhism changes its attitude and takes a more positive stand to the social questions of the day they seem to have the game iii their hands. And there is a movement in this direction and toward a stronger combined movement among their churches which as at present constituted can be described as strictly congregational in their Government. Their drawback is their wealth and real power, wliich makes them indifferent or sceptical as to results of the attack upon them and the necessity to meet i...t by a change of front. It can well be asked as to Christianity, why its ethical element is not made more prominent ? Where there is belief there is a deliberate closing of the eyes or a very lame " inter- i:)retation " of certain legendary portions of the Bible which give grave offence to our more advanced morals. To take some of the milder instances: the story of Elishah and the children who were torn in pieces by the bears for mocking at him, or of Jacob's exceedingly shady financial methods.
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