294 THE ABNORMAL MAN. 



Is it not a wonder that a righteous God does 

 not smite the earth in indignation? 



England may well be proud of having largely 

 put a stop to infanticide in India. Missionaries 



Chrisfendom. from the United States have done much to re- 

 duce child murder in China; but beneath the 

 folds of the "Royal Jack" and the proud colors 

 of "Old Glory," there exists a crime that would 

 put the pagan mother to shame. 



If the children who have been murdered during 

 the last twenty-five years and hurled into eternity 



The Infant Host, without an opportunity for development on the 

 earth plane, could be reincarnated, they would 

 form an army larger numerically than all the 

 standing armies of the world, including Eng- 

 land's mighty hosts in South Africa and the 

 Americans in the Philippines. 



If there is a power that shapes the destiny of 



The Judgement nat i ns what must be the decree of heaven when 



Day of Nations, the high crimes of Christendom are reckoned? 

 If there is a judgment day fixed by the resident 

 forces of nature or by the sovereign will of 

 nature's God, what must be the fate of intel- 

 ligent men and women living in the full light of 

 Christian civilization, yet habitually practicing 

 this crime? 



If criminals must pay the penalty in a future 



AttheThr h ld^ C ^ r ^ e deeds ^ ^ s one > wna * a hell must 

 of Eternity. await those whose hands are red with innocent 

 blood ! If man is a conscious being beyond the 

 grave; if loved ones recognize their own; then 

 heaven pity the thousands of parents who at the 

 threshold of eternity must face the condemning 

 eyes of the little ones whom God intrusted to 



