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WHY WE DO IT
WHY WE ARE SUPERSTITIOUS
ll� MIHRAN K. THOMSON, 1111. !X.
Meier el "The Wogs cti Fis;a,aca Accu
years ago 1 was at St. Sehn's College, ONford, 1 nglanri One a.4the students 1 met there told me o£ a curious ;uy u, !auras Paiuttir'c;9
to a romantic lace across the beautitul lawn at time rezm
r of the ics. held -
lug, he said, "No student would thank e> ."ralldn;;, thro:rgl, that l arae ou the
night 'before an examination. If he dotes he is cure to b:' .piou here ' Ry
'`ploughed°° I took it be meas` that the student would fail in the eznanmina-
tion.
Superstition is not dead. We are • wary of combating the inferiority
inclined to think that belief in complex.
charms and magic and taboos is eon- Next.weelee-Why Is It Haled to eK;et
tined to savage and ignorant people. Uri in the Morning.
However we are. all more or less eup-
erstitioue. You laugh at others for i CC
carrying a rabbit's foot, or hanging a i f
horse shoe over the door and yet there
is scone superstition over Week you
feel a little "queer." Perhaps you
don't mind starting an important
business on Friday, or on the thir-
teenth of the month but how about
knocking on wood before telling your
neighbor that you have escaped the
flu, or the tax collector.
n Just because two I
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Golden Text—Matthew 20:28.
Jesus had before this occasion told',
his disciples the plan of life; how it,
was no game of chance, but a Divine One part of Christ's conversation
alai`:. The very hairs of your head
are all numbered; not a sparrow fal-
reached their mind and set them
leth to the ground without your thinking and planning. He said he..
Father. I here hath no temptation would rise again on the third day.
befallen you but such as is common to They no doubt concluded that his re -
man. With every temptation God surrection would be his entrance up -
will 'make a way of escape:' Such on his kingdom, and therefore they
ineemagan91lll�tuw.c!oroiumiiitwP i 111 E5unniil
own life which is rapidly nearing its
close. do what Christ said to his dis-
ciples when on the way to Jerusalem
he. took them apart' for a little time,
he opened up his whole heart to them.
In what he revealed of God's plan for
hint not one thing failed. The going
up, the betrayal, .the condemnation,
.he__inocking,_ aeourging, eee_cifying,
rising again ---all , were spoken of.
Before 'even 'a'hand' was laid upon
aim it had all been enacted in his own
,mind as he prepared his disciples for
what he knew was at hand, and upon
which he could dwell because he pos-
•essed the peace that passeth all un-
lerstanding. How did this • revela-
tion affect the disciples? They were
rot capable of grasping it as is seen
n the conduct of two of them soon
after. One thinghad penetrated the
brain af John and James, the sons of
SaTome:__Sheep/de one of that devot-
ed band of women that was now in
his following and 'ministering to his
daily wants.
words as • these 'ieffeTfefell. from the were resolved to make a b}d for the
Master's lips. In today's lesson .,he best, place, nor would they lose it for
lays bare before them the plan of, his want 'of speaking. There was policy
in the way 'they approached Christ
with their request. They interested
their Mother and so it appeared to
be heli request; and not theirs. They
thought her great interest in Jesus'
bodily welfare and coirifort would not
receive a negative reception, and
therefore they made her their advo-
cate. It was an unholy ambition for
their real desire was to step up above
their brethren.
How did, their. mother behave when
she went to ask this great favor ?
We are told she worshipped him
meaning thatshe respectfully saluted
him and knelt before him. Upon this
Jesus bade her state her request. To
sit on the right and left hand of a
prince was a token of confidence, arid
the highest honor granted to his
friends.. (This she, made bold to. hope
would be conferred on hersons but
Jesus told. her she didn't know .what
it was she was really asking for
thelia. Ike •then explained the law of
greatness in the divine kingdom. It
was .meekness and service: 'He said
to stheni ,that, they did not' khow the
'nature' of their request or what would
be involved in it. They said they
were able to follow him through suf-
fering and trial to secure the toveted�
place. Then Jesus assured them that
would be their lot and his words were
literally fulfilled for Jaynes was the
first of the disciples to be put to death
anc eTehn through a long life came to
know tribulation and banishment for
the testimony of Jesus .Christ.
When the ten heard of the request
they were offended at their ambition,.
at their desire to be exalted above the
rest of them. Jesus :then called all
the apostles to him and talked to them
on this matter. It is .as though he
said, "You know that such honors are
customary among nations. The kings
of the earth raise their favorites to
posts of trust and power. But my
Icingdom io established in a different
manner. He will be most distinguish-
, ed that shows most humility. He
then pointed them to his own example
saying: "Whosoever will he chief
among you let him be your servant.
Even as the Son of Man came not to
be ministed unto, but to minister, and
to give his life a ransom for many."
WORLD MISSIONS -
I; was a fine message that Sir Wil- ,
fred Grenfell delivered to a gathering
of young men in Letulon recently on
the subject of "Modern Adventuring."
At,' every one' knows, Sir Wilfred is
not only a great adventurer himself,
but be is one of the outstanding mis-
sionaries of modern days.
His central message was that "the
world is a field of honor, on which we
are placed as knights of God. If we
fail to fill our place 'there will be a
place that is empty." "I did tot feel
in this way," he added, "until I heard
D. L. Moody. Whet I heard from
him evade hie feel that religion wasn't '
r just a matter of saving my own mis-
11iuU ' �` ` i`= crawself. but whether my life was
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that conies to mind when bad breath,
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ti®ti, sou rick forming the Ia�attve
habit, is this: "I know whom I believed, and
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choosing your laxative. Here's one that cvlaich 1 have committed unto
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nnection,superstition is
a mistaken relationship. For exam-
ple, a, black cat crosses your path or
you break a mirror and you have
hard luck. This looks very much like
cause and effect because we take into
account only those eases where hard
luck does follow and ignore or forget
the other cases in which nothing un-
usual happens. •
Another reason why we are super-
stitious is ,.that we .like to believe in
luck and assume that we can influence
it by some magic. Fear of the • un-
known overpowers us.
And the curious part 4f all is that
if you dobelieve in any of these
things you get encouragement in the
thought that you have done your part
and luck is. on your side. This
creates 'a wonderful morale so that
you have greater confidence and ac-
tually succeed. Superstition is not as
silly as it seems. It is a primitive
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WHAT A LAXATIVE
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That's what makes Puffed
gains crisp ... delicious
... virtually as nourish.
ing as hot cooked cereals
tnzy have wondered why Puffed What
and Puffed Rice are so light and crunchy .-
50 meltingly good to eat.
Here's the secret. They are made by an rrud;t'ty
different process from all other readyto.eat mak.
Grains -of wheat and rice are sealed in bronze ,gm.
The runs ate revolved in fiery ovens. in this. teriilk
heat the natural grain moisture in each tiny fond
cell expands into steam.
•
When the guns are fired, i 25 million explueus
occur in each grain. Every tiny food cell is t o -
pletely broken up. (Just as it would be from pony
hours of cooking.) Hence eNery particle of !coil
is completely digestible. 'This is v. by Puffed Wheat
and. Puffed Race are rated as virtually as no:Lm hien
as hot cooked cereals.
When these grains come forth in shower.; fraise
the guns, they've beenpuffed to 8 tunes n i:ual
size. They're crisp, fragile, crunchy ... delicwirer
J good to eat. They taste like 5\ ettt new nutnirais
Like fresh buttered popcorn, 'You'll say you raver
before dreamed that wheat end rice could 1i see
meltingly good to eat.
Don't neglect to give your family slur
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