The Call of the Twentieth Century, An Address to Young Men
The Call of the Twentieth Century, An Address to Young Men
Jordan David Starr
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Its glory is its altruism. To shirk responsibility is to destroy the home. The equal marriage demands equal purity of heart, equal chastity of intention. Open vice brings with cer- tainty disease and degradation. Secret lust comes to the same end, but all the more surely because the folly of lying is added to other sources of decay. That society is so severe in its condenmation of ^^the double life" is an expression of the bitterness of its experience* The real character of a man is measured by... the truth he shows to women. His ideal of womankind is gauged by the character of the woman he seeks. Cln general, the sinner is not the man who sets out in life to be wicked. Few men are bom wicked ; many are bom Weakness the Cause of Degra- dation Digitized by Google TWENTIETH CENTURY (yS weak. False ideas of womanliness; false conceptions of good fellowship, which false ideas of the relationship of men and women give, wreck many a young man of otherwise good intentions. The sinner is the man who cannot say no* The fall through vice to sin is a matter of slow transition.
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