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Thirtieth of March

Thirtieth of March

Earl Brown · Sunday, March 30th 2014 at 2:06PM · 704 views
THE Teachers of mankind are few. A thousand years may pass by without the advent of such a one ; but when the true Teacher does appear, the distinguishing feature by which he is known is his life. His conduct is different from other men, and his teaching is never derived from any man or book, but from his own life. The Teacher first lives, and then teaches others how they may likewise live. The proof and witness of his teaching is in himself, his life. Out of millions of preachers, one only is ultimately accepted by mankind as the true Teacher, and the one who is thus accepted and exalted is he who lives. The supreme aim of all religions is to teach men how to live.

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Earl Brown Denver, CO

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Harry Watley Sunday, March 30th 2014 at 5:29PM

Mr. Brown,

It is not true that the supreme aim of all religions is to teach men how to live. The only purpose for religion is to allow a people to praise and thank God for helping them. You are stupid!

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