Infidelity

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In a Spiritualistic book, "Whatever is, is Right," circulating among a certain section of advanced spiritualists, we read the following:-
"What is evil?"
"Evil does not exist, evil is good."
"A lie is the truth intrinsically it holds a lawful place in creation; it is a necessity."
"What is vice?"
"Vice and virtue, too, are beautiful in the eyes of the soul."
"What is virtue?"
"Virtue is good and sin is good. The woman who came to the well of Sychar was just as pure in spirit before she met Christ, even though she was a harlot, as she was afterward when she went to live a different life. There's no difference between Herod the murderer of the babies in Bethlehem, and Christ the Savior of men."
" What is murder? "
"Murder' is good. Murder is a perfectly natural act."
" What are evil spirits?"
"There are no evil spirits. There is no Devil and no Christ. Christ and the Devil are both alike.
'For not a path on earth is trod
That does not lead the soul to God.'
"No matter how bad that path may be, whether it be the path of the liar, the murderer; it is the path of Divine Ordination and Divine Destiny."
Is not the general likeness between this abominable immoral catechism and the teaching of Rev. R. J. Campbell's New Theology staggering. The enemy is very busy. The likeness between Spiritualistic teaching and New Theology proclaims their common origin. They are alike gross infidelity, and both come from the bottomless pit.