HEAT AND COLD. 



future punishment which would be the lot of erring 

 beings. Of course the principal errors being to try 

 and pry into nature to arrive at the true solution of the 

 problem of life. 



All the principal errors, such as hygienic cares, 

 gluttony and other orders of same having a founda- 

 tion in the teachings of the great god of our fathers. 

 He being good enough to deny our forefathers the 

 right to use the means given to us by our maker in 

 the study of nature or our maker. He, the great tyrant, 

 subjected men to trials which brought out the worst 

 there was in man. He laid in ambush as a precedent 

 for mankind in waylaying his kind. He dared not 

 face man in the light of his knowledge of life if al- 

 lowed to exercise same. Therefore he put the ban on 

 man's inquiry as a means of reigning supreme through- 

 out the ages. Until his means of government would 

 bring about the untimely extinction of man. In the 

 god of our forefathers as revealed by the ghostly mis- 

 nomer of holy writ, we have the greatest enemy to man- 

 kind. Down with the tyrant, and long life to the 

 dawning of the brighter day that is coming to the lot 

 of man. Reason enlightening the world. Weighing 

 all in the light of the passing action of nature, as re- 

 vealed to all men, not to especial anomalies. 



It is not at all possible that the astronomer who 

 calculated day and date of the foreign impact left any 

 instructions or commands tending to corrupt his 

 progeny. But instead left a true catalogue of the laws 

 of nature. It is very likely that he instructed the sur- 



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