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ing of knowledge and youth turns towards it for the answers, with the result that the tremendous work of the Gospel is sometimes undermined. In the past century, science has gained so much knowledge that there is practically nothing a man can not learn about if he wants to. We know that someday in the far future, the earth and our solar system will be destroyed. We know how to and almost have created life synthetically. We have crossed the limits of our globe and have even journeyed into space. It is not surprising that many of the age-old philosophies have have been proven wrong. The conception about man’s soul has been shaken a little by very recent discoveries. It was thought at one time that a soul was what gov¬ erned a man’s character and habits. Today, this can be done electrically. In recent tests on living patients, a raving maniac was transformed into a docile, kind being, by a small electric current. With discoveries like these what can we expect? Religion is getting to play a smaller and smaller part in our everyday lives. How much does it mean for us? Do you go to Church enthusiastically every Sun¬ day? With all the knowledge man has at his summons today, he has little need for religion. It would be a cold heartless world however, that is concerned only with sure facts. In this respect, religion is a great boon to the community, but it must be modified or taught differ¬ ently to entice youth. JIM LAWSON FORM IV JjJu, m d $tdt( Soemtj The day had been hot but now as evening came it began to cool off. The sun was sinking slowly beyond the horizon and was displacing bright colours of light on the lake and in the distance one could see the odd lake trout splashing upon the water producing the rip¬ ples on the lake. The odd boat could be seen pulling into the dock after fishing or merely cruising around the lake. The trees were being clothed in a huge cloak of velvety darkness and the darkness overpowered the sunset, the first twinkling stars could be seen. Across the bay the odd porchlight from a cabin would shine gently on the lake, and one could hear people talking across the bay because it was so quiet. The nocturnal crea¬ tures had begun to go on their nightly prowls as I went in to slip on a light jacket. The moon was large this night and appeared as a God watching over his wonderful creation. The lake gently reflected the light from the moon and the stars and was like a large mirror. The trees by the edge of the lake seemed to droop over and cast their mysterious shadows upon it. The only sounds that were heard were the howls of the odd wolf and the hooting of the owls. The wind had begun to pick up as I went into my cabin and small waves were beginning to appear on this small but beautiful lake. The trees were beginning to shake against each other and the clouds started appear¬ ing. It was not long before it began to rain and the only thing that spoiled this vacation at the lake was the thought of having to go back to the rushing city life. BRIAN HARTWIG FORM III Darkness is descending o’er the earth! The foolishness and roughness of mens mirth And the quarrelling and greediness of men Is surely a sign of evil Is surely a sign of evil. What! has God his image, not got power? To destroy all mens love for hate For, is he above all men a tower? Or is the world ruled by fate? Or is the world ruled by fate? The earth has long been civilized, But yet do men not realize The hate, strife, and war amoung us That will eat and devour of us That will eat and devour of us. God is the supposed ruler of all But to me he seems so small. For if of man he is the creator He has also witheld mankind the hater He has also witheld mankind the hater. For if man is like a fold of sheep He seemingly does not want to sleep Intermidst the wonderful hate and war For he is the lover of blood and gore For he is the lover of blood and gore. But many do say of their belief in God Though few do think he is a fraud But I think in my own head That God has long been dead That God has long been dead. JOHN LAWRENCE FORM II UPPER
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