The Last Reformation eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 191 pages of information about The Last Reformation.

The Last Reformation eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 191 pages of information about The Last Reformation.

The reason why men have a liking for formal liturgies, stately ceremonies, and ecclesiastical vestments is because of environment.  They have been trained that way.  Here again we see the natural tendency of sects to make sectarians and thus reproduce their kind.  When particular forms and ceremonies, which are not required by Scripture, are enforced upon men by a self-constituted, self-perpetuating ecclesiastical authority, the inevitable result is to stamp the same principles upon succeeding generations and thus perpetuate the sect system exercising such authority.

[Sidenote:  The sect spirit]

In a final effort to lessen the odium attaching to what is now widely recognized as an evil, some assert that the cause of mischief is the sect spirit.  This statement contains truth, but it does not tell the whole truth.  One of the worst evils of human slavery was the extreme tyranny which some slave-masters exercised.  But the real fact was that the system itself tended to convert good men and women into tyrants.  The special manifestation of evil was both effect and cause.  It was the natural tendency of the system to make tyrants, and tyrants perpetuated the system.  So also with sectarianism.  Though all can realize a theoretical difference between the sect spirit and simple denominationalism, yet the very tendency of the system itself is to create party interests and to introduce party rivalries, which naturally foster the sect spirit.  Without that devotion to party and party interests—­a devotion almost equal to their devotion to the gospel itself—­sects would perish. If sect-members should become so universal in their love and sympathy as to devote themselves to the work of Christ alone—­forgetting party interests—­sects would die.  The sect spirit is, therefore, essential to the maintenance of the life and individuality of the sect body.

[Sidenote:  What is the remedy?]

The remedy for sectarianism is not a return to imperialism.  The world-church idea as exemplified in the papal church is not the goal of Christianity.  Such might hold dominion over men in the barbaric ages of the world, but its universal sway has ceased.  The Inquisition will never be reestablished.  The unity of the church is not to be found in an imperial hierarchy.

Nor is Christian unity to be obtained by adherence to the historic creeds.  These documents may express many noble sentiments respecting Christ and his truth, and they may express the fullest knowledge of the truth known in the days when they were written.  But knowledge of the truth is progressive, while creeds are stationary.  No human document, therefore, can serve as a permanent basis upon which to build our faith.  And then, too, we have seen that creeds are in their very nature divisive.  Hence they can not be made the basis for the realization of unity.

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