Theism As a Science of Natural Theology And Natural Religion

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And I ask. Who has made us to feel like this ? The only answer is, God ; and if God's thoughts and ways are not at least as good as ours at their best, then He has managed to create and endow beings who are better than Himself, and therefore into whose hands He ought promptly to surrender the control and welfare of the world.
But there is another aspect of pain which I have not touched. JMan, as I have just been saying, is a moral being, and can only be one in proportion to his freedom of will
...— a very limited freedom, if you like ; but, such as it is, it is the essential condition of any degree of morality at all. Now, in looking abroad on the pains of the Avorld, we find by far the greatest part arises through the misuse of our freedom, throuo-h our action in direct disobedience to moral law. The greatest and worst of human sufferings have been caused by selfishness, by ex- cessive or unlaAvful indulgence of appetite, by am- bition, by covetousness, and by direct cruelty. There is no ferocious beast of prey comparable to 38 the human beast when he is swayed by selfishness and bad passions.

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