Christian Ethics

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Christian Ethics
Charles Augustus Aiken
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Prin- cipal Shairp answers, " this is ignorance or obstinacy, not to be expected from Mill. " The precepts and teach- ings of the N. T. Prove this objection totally unfounded. Then as to the loss of self-respect, obedience to God is Tiot humiliating or degrading. AVho has a greater right to respect himself than the man who is a child of God? 4. Christianity as an Ethical system, it is said, fails to recognize adequately some of man's most important re- lations, and is positively unfriendly to s...ome of his high- est interests. Prof. Newman says, Christianity cramps human freedom. It treats the instinct or love of knowledge and b. Eauty as illegitimate. In regard to family and pri- vate rights decisions are given which are seeds of per- nicious errors. It disparages or omits duties to the state. It ignores the rights of Tiien and nations, though it says much of the rights of kings and rulers. It sup- ports lamentable superstitions, adverse to the progress of civilization. (a) Cramps freedom.

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