HEAT AND COLD. 



thought to be the enemy of society. If devil is the name 

 we shall know the enemy to society by, then we must 

 transport the name to its rightful owner. The party 

 who dares to deny man the right to judge in himself of 

 the evidence presented is the devil. And man should 

 use his measuring mechanism in rinding him by weigh- 

 ing what he sees, feels, smells, hears and tastes. And 

 weighing all in the scale of passing action, not in the 

 scale of revealed myths of past ages which are means of 

 putting the tyrant on the throne. Or more properly the 

 means of man's downfall. Man knows no superior, 

 only the means that made him, and man cannot find in 

 his senses other than his maker. Heat and cold upon 

 the particles of matter, and you have your maker, your 

 God, your omnipotent, your deity or any other name 

 you desire to call the power. 



Should current thought be unwilling to accept the 

 truth of the assertion of the maker_being the above- 

 named power, then by all means weigh the powers by 

 the mechanism of the brain, not in the scale of revela- 

 tion bibular. If found wanting after thorough weigh- 

 ing, then by all means disregard the truth of same. If 

 when weighed in the balance they prove to be all there 

 is of maker and capable of every action. Then man, 

 know thy maker. 



When knowing and seeing, then discontinue the 

 teachings of the enemy to society. But by all means do 

 not debar the enemy until proof is conclusive of it be- 

 ing the enemy to society. Because no amount of recom- 

 pense or retribution can ever right a wrong. 



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