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Christianity has often been judged by its relevance to everyday life. Although this is not the only criterion that should be ap¬ plied, it is a valid one. A religion that does not have the solutions to problems accent¬ uated by the interaction of a Christian with a non-Christian society, is a religion that mis¬ ses the mark. Christianity is radical, but even so, it must be practical, and must therefore be applicable to all phases of our lives. A non-practical faith must of necessity cause a dual approach to life: one a secular ap¬ proach, and one a religious approach. But this seems impossible. Our approach will be “either-or”, and not “both-and”. For the Christian, the secular world is seen as it re¬ lates to his religious life. But the secular world must be understood before we can say we have a balanced view of life, and be¬ fore we can effectively communicate spirit¬ ual ideas to a secular mind. This is where secular education fits into the program of the Christian. It is left for the individual to cor¬ relate the “secular” with the “religious”. HENRY FRIESEN, B. A. High School Department Seeing is believing” — so tne ancient philosophers tell us. To them realitv is limit¬ ed to the world our senses reveal. Many peo¬ ple today, too, live by this principle and so strive only for the temporal, tangible things of the material world. But scientists declare that our senses cannot be trusted. Now scientists hope to find the meaning of reality in laboratories and observatories. This is still a materialistic, and hence quite inadequate, outlook. But in the Creator of all reality we do find the meaning of reality. Yes, the mater¬ ial world is real and important but the Bible insists that what is far more real, vital and important is the spiritual world. It declares. “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him. But God hath revealed them unto us by His Spirit.” It is, therefore, in loving Him, in communing with Him. that we can and must experience full, ultimate reality. ALBERT HI EBERT High School Department
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