Religious Reality

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Religious Reality
Ae J Rawlinson
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The true character of these relationships is not always in theirinitial stages obvious, even to those concerned. As a guidingprinciple it may be laid down that a friendship between members of thesame sex begins to enter upon dangerous ground whenever an element ofjealousy betrays itself, when there is a desire habitually tomonopolize the other's company to the exclusion of third persons, orwhen the life and interests of the one appear to be disproportionatelywrapped up in the concerns and doing...s of the other. Friendships ofthis character are always selfish and may all too easily becomeimpure. It is the business of a Christian man to be on his guard andto love his male friends not as a woman is loved and not in a spiritof selfish monopoly, but with the pure and clean and essentiallyunselfish affection of Christian manhood.
A word may be said, lastly, with regard to prurient and polluted talkand unclean stories. Against these a Christian man will do well firmlyand resolutely to set his face.


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