When |
| all present are coughing strangling and almost out of breath; they say |
| please don't smoke any more in the house. Then comes the oft' repeated |
| "Excuse me I did not think." Can a moral man so far intrude upon the |
| health, happiness and peace, even of a race of cannibals? "I did not |
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| think," is an acknowledgment that his thinking faculties are not in |
| order. That is what we know. |
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| Now, it is no use to tell me that a man who can't think, what he is |
| doing in small moral and social points of good breeding, with which he |
| is every day familiar. How much less qualified is he for deep moral |
| and intellectual reasoning which he is entirely unacquainted with? |
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| Furthermore. If he does think, his refined and gentle humane feelings |
| are so benumbed as to cause him not to care, it shows his spiritual |
| nature is too much deadened to teach the spirit of a pure and |
| undefiled religion which teach kindness love and attention to all men.
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