登陆注册
15299200000051

第51章 THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL(4)

The King of Italy has met Mr.Lubin's idea with open hands.(It was because of this profoundly interesting experiment that in a not very widely known book of mine, /The World Set Free/(May, 1914), in which I represented a world state as arising out of Armageddon, I made the first world conference meet at Brissago in Italian Switzerland under the presidency of the King of Italy.) So that when I found I could meet Mr.Lubin I did so very gladly.We lunched together in a pretty little room high over Knightsbridge, and talked through an afternoon.

He is a man rather after the type of Gladstone; he could be made to look like Gladstone in a caricature, and he has that compelling quality of intense intellectual excitement which was one of the great factors in the personal effectiveness of Gladstone.He is a Jew, but until I had talked to him for some time that fact did not occur to me.He is in very ill health, he has some weakness of the heart that grips him and holds him at times white and silent.

At first we talked of his Institute and its work.Then we came to shipping and transport.Whenever one talks now of human affairs one comes presently to shipping and transport generally.

In Paris, in Italy, when I returned to England, everywhere Ifound "cost of carriage" was being discovered to be a question of fundamental importance.Yet transport, railroads and shipping, these vitally important services in the world's affairs, are nearly everywhere in private hands and run for profit.In the case of shipping they are run for profit on such antiquated lines that freights vary from day to day and from hour to hour.It makes the business of food supply a gamble.And it need not be a gamble.

But that is by the way in the present discussion.As we talked, the prospect broadened out from a prospect of the growing and distribution of food to a general view of the world becoming one economic community.

I talked of various people I had been meeting in the previous few weeks."So many of us," I said, "seem to be drifting away from the ideas of nationalism and faction and policy, towards something else which is larger.It is an idea of a right way of doing things for human purposes, independently of these limited and localised references.Take such things as international hygiene for example, take /this/ movement.We are feeling our way towards a bigger rule.""The rule of Righteousness," said Mr.Lubin.

I told him that I had been coming more and more to the idea--not as a sentimentality or a metaphor, but as the ruling and directing idea, the structural idea, of all one's political and social activities--of the whole world as one state and community and of God as the King of that state.

"But /I/ say that," cried Mr.Lubin, "I have put my name to that.And--it is /here!/"He struggled up, seized an Old Testament that lay upon a side table.He stood over it and rapped its cover."It is /here/," he said, looking more like Gladstone than ever, "in the Prophets."4

That is all I mean to tell at present of that conversation.

We talked of religion for two hours.Mr.Lubin sees things in terms of Israel and I do not.For all that we see things very much after the same fashion.That talk was only one of a number of talks about religion that I have had with hard and practical men who want to get the world straighter than it is, and who perceive that they must have a leadership and reference outside themselves.That is why I assert so confidently that there is a real deep religious movement afoot in the world.But not one of those conversations could have gone on, it would have ceased instantly, if anyone bearing the uniform and brand of any organised religious body, any clergyman, priest, mollah, of suchlike advocate of the ten thousand patented religions in the world, had come in.He would have brought in his sectarian spites, his propaganda of church-going, his persecution of the heretic and the illegitimate, his ecclesiastical politics, his taboos, and his doctrinal touchiness....That is why, though Iperceive there is a great wave of religious revival in the world to-day, I doubt whether it bodes well for the professional religions....

The other day I was talking to an eminent Anglican among various other people and someone with an eye to him propounded this remarkable view.

"There are four stages between belief and utter unbelief.There are those who believe in God, those who doubt like Huxley the Agnostic, those who deny him like the Atheists but who do at least keep his place vacant, and lastly those who have set up a Church in his place.That is the last outrage of unbelief."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 冰甲战域

    冰甲战域

    每一段过往,留下不同的经历。在时光里,看着一切变淡。
  • 梦兮三国

    梦兮三国

    茫茫然,一梦千年;飘飘然,三国征战。
  • 冷酷校草的冰山公主

    冷酷校草的冰山公主

    一个叫轩一个叫曦,他们从开始刚认识到最后的永恒,中间有逗有虐,但结局是甜的请大家放心
  • 望族毒女

    望族毒女

    人善被人欺,她才不要!那些人害死了她的母亲,还想让她乖乖接受扬州瘦马的命运,为家族牺牲,休想!祖母恶毒,她让她想往成空;继母面甜心苦,她要她的真面目彻底暴露;继妹阴险,她以彼之道还施彼身.....只是,她嫁给他,分明只想摆脱那个可恶的家族,关起门来过小日子。他怎么忽然就成了皇位的有力竞争者了?哼,娶了她,小妾通房都是浮云,更不要说后宫佳丽了!
  • 大梦行师

    大梦行师

    在梦行大陆上,东部为气魂族,南部为法魂族,西部为武魂族,北部为极阴之地的魔族,梦行大陆的中部则为智魂族。智魂族又被称为智者一族,其方位极为特殊。故事就发生于智者一族的领地上,而主人公却是一个人界的少年。
  • 相思谋:妃常难娶

    相思谋:妃常难娶

    某日某王府张灯结彩,婚礼进行时,突然不知从哪冒出来一个小孩,对着新郎道:“爹爹,今天您的大婚之喜,娘亲让我来还一样东西。”说完提着手中的玉佩在新郎面前晃悠。此话一出,一府宾客哗然,然当大家看清这小孩与新郎如一个模子刻出来的面容时,顿时石化。此时某屋顶,一个绝色女子不耐烦的声音响起:“儿子,事情办完了我们走,别在那磨矶,耽误时间。”新郎一看屋顶上的女子,当下怒火攻心,扔下新娘就往女子所在的方向扑去,吼道:“女人,你给本王站住。”一场爱与被爱的追逐正式开始、、、、、、、
  • 王者荣耀——剑仙李白

    王者荣耀——剑仙李白

    这部作品写了剑仙李白的故事,同时也满足了王者荣耀玩家的李白梦
  • 终极圣装

    终极圣装

    曾有人说拥有了圣衣,便拥有着难以想象的潜力和不可预测的前途。也有人说当你穿上圣衣的那刻,你将背上命运的使命,有着推卸不掉的责任。划破九天,动荡天地。倾泻无尽的怒火,与命相争,一往无前。
  • 暖暖初相恋

    暖暖初相恋

    我们青梅竹马,两小无猜,拥有最美的时光。可是,因为你父亲,我没有了父亲,我发誓不会再喜欢你。躲避一年后,在CUBA赛场再见你,因为胃病在你面前吐血晕倒,我故意喊了另一个男生的名字。我以为你一定不会管我,但你没有。欠下一大笔债的我被债主胁迫,你从天而降救了我,我讽刺地谢谢你。我以为你一定会厌恶我,但你没有。你得知我欠债的缘由,一定要帮我还债,我拒绝了你,就算被卷入别人的恋爱中,让人唾弃。我以为你一定会放弃我,但你没有。后来,我假装跟别人在一起好让你死心。你死心了,我以为你一定会离开我,但你没有。是的,慕南乔,我还喜欢你。即使全世界都激烈反对我们,你依旧容忍我、钟爱我、保护我,给我许多爱。
  • 四极之门1

    四极之门1

    “孤城背流水,远雁入寒云。”雁寒云的名字富有诗意,他的一生也充满着传奇色彩。幼年寄居在一个不入流的公会,平平淡淡,却洋溢着温馨和童趣。可惜好景不长,十岁那年突生变故,他因此走上了一条不同寻常的路......