The Golden Rule
There are a good many men who would be shocked by the idea that the Great Evangel has anything to do ■with industry or commerce, writes Dr. Lynn Harold Hough. The worlds of production and transportation and salesmanship, do they not have their own rules and their own laws? And are not the great sanctions of ethical religion an impertinence here? The Great Evangel is all the while making men who can bo trusted to keep the Golden Rule. And so while it never becomes the organiser of banks, the promoter of industrial enterprises, the builder of railroads and ocean liners, or the organiser of boards of trade, it offers that without which all these are sure to be connected with tragic frustration and failure. It releases forces which become a yeast moving throughout the industrial and economic life of man. This restless conscience -with which the Christian Church faces the practical business of men is the very soul of the modern world.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 18
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166The Golden Rule Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 18
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