k'Ate, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 194 Divine Requiem, ('ome'. letis weep over His passng- NEWELL BEBOUT a finite world, enjoy ourselves antro- out; ('ant you not see that we are pomorhically? We are in distresso in iistress? c'n we now aspire? To God? Hle i wretched, for having nothing definite for an idol; Let ito weep! This Spiral into thenih called dead. We can as pire if at all, only( to wonder about, wenih wonder abot al D~yVI0AV IS DESPICABLE kie owever ixquisile ort pre- to thoe objects which once glowing !hns hrb nraigorea-11 tenses alout it. is a pathetic attenmpt'wt i hns hrbyiec o u xa And it i true that fod wa great. to conciliate antinttnies. I sa n wiU i fire now faintly retain Hi eration an hundred-told. We have God was a ing, a nmiglty aristocrat, terminable combtsbietween Atarint warmth. We cn aspire only towards; lost the one consolation which mit- and we have lost Hin. We were Sons anti Attra-?daoda --as fttie as TPho's God's votaries who strive vainly toI gated our suffering, namely, that even of n omnipotent Lord, glorying in eneantrig o tt~sy hetiinin usai lter coac ate te auethough we do not comprehend God, 1otr brilliant aristocracy, and we have K horn which tas attached to the sea,o'tsi psini emvd ec at leat lie is the only thing worth descended. This is the finest thing forther assonis emoed We cn( comprehending. No longer can Godt we hav e lost, ormotst monstros and peraps as rieicslous. Etaleelo- asire not to God but simply to earth, lift us by His Divine hand out of a grief or trofondest afliction. Cot Ileswroe a hilsoph inthre __and whlat is earth to be aspired to, worldly conscience into a hevenly is dead; non' look at ste-petty demo- Iri ttn-'tlln ttl"5Ot there in oan any respedt left, or conis nes, God being dead. W4e 3ciats sois 01' ttniismiiling sickly tarable to an ass withia taitt tf an- Iy tpossiility of respect, such as are lost this much in addition, t teslehtase' tv trnilhc et'swntgs. fis is sootlswith elegance and grace. !w is'ave only one world to lie in as outslvs o'ettterheroismt!, Net Since eautifutlLilith' s sedciton switsiampliciy anti sincere iobleneso'! Says Iierkegard ("Gesamnelte maore tmajesty \aNattre rde it our by5 thIe serpent Oitttttticonum iting ite -Are we, intdeed, cursed swith a idesola- \We'rke" sl. 7 p. 17t): "A. a folt lies disse orgnt! Gtly ien, allaoutti bitof desires. shtattessistemtati ot like a city of ants currying in outsof its elemtent when left upo.; us mn!eTiIhebland ad itvic e loety' tionn, anti depirs, ttanknd has5iteilderment wenet their little moundd the sand, so i' te religious mn n 'eighblo s ttyself" s the tenst it- never enjoyed a mttnents amtistice tf dust tp which they habitually c'ughts in hs absolute conception of! Icly unatuttal attiets fooistcsutlt werein to linger by 'choice in He- climbsted is britsed asay? We are, God; for onuci absoluteness is not I give Grant tsatith te last analysis Yen or dle, ht s osertetialts osl- trobleti! directly the element sf a finite being. egitistmtandt altuismisare ientical laelIeeec hts Ittetos t We epossessed God, he wr- No sonder then, if, for ftse Jew to: afectios ti l tasitsmora easre mttec that tncestmoce God to dead- it us--asoil ee have lot this worry.' see God meant death; and i, for the Ifotiwotlls animasi, the commndets- a whit iof inewsI thrugthli o51 ItOitt 4Ccare now sdistressedt becau.s 'e'!Heathen, ti stantd in relation to God taent is pertilostte tis ke, stbtect te poranc whn ee cnsier te 'al re eprivesd of that heavenly s's.a- 1portended madnes." 'all se sy ggantic aluse s 'andiIhtrretfying ci- L.ife and our coasitnt etaititrpltiiis. thn. It sas infeiciteous to wonder it'--without God, howse is nen to die?: stilts as le whoettt trendftwi entithl but inthewer hstoy o reiginabout God ut nos ess are far more Without God must see e content withi century sociology etifles It has the assing of Godi is stupenouts The paing of God(estha.shiroughtIticto distress, hitssettiase unbelevitg eyes end only smile.1'We etile in distress 'Where is that tibitatitenswhirssee shottldl eorthlytembitrasce? We'staise sisovercciithatuethec esot-S itant tetyonIhe liii elte eard the merc-iy is not htnetusloy ese'tial tolt'e the I is's l eis t'es trie ltke ' io- ONI ty ti(wiiI 'suhutthtmmedin ll ints- i-tnt'si-tltledi"ti-i- poss) is livnosRpt &a I U 1 mecoastireuisitehypovsis;s'and furthecmors e twenistsg'odpstiyslte ofi mosti'ie'ndtlices'sis establitsed, Ylt'fs atietistitliliitioitmti'lii ftncy C ofe it to 'yarsef, and to your- ank tsmaintain agood business fontthsa t cdrt'i't'ii' i iite' tsmaseer'uta'on To y u t anbecause you exect it fom ourote dvccraetrhim t eplitheitnrp ou jse ~ ro te inxpicbl liatte'sametintsdc "olor', tie'hie if-aili-ilto niak' lievelent-liii ,,f Dtlr snsaydsptitei any CiiiouI a'-ci,, ut osucu smes 'pay theibills as pronmptly as possible, boe° i kittof inoedig. We sei-doim - aac-.'s ice shoutild. 1uit tieinitrease, regard for the anci of a contract, as is dependable in evety eway. You a oif tush- stanittlit"cannt eradtt-iicate;- tmeniesateeatling tstgntihencecwihuch -annot expect o 'Ic.' uphold this tandard unless you do your personal ie-s a t tt roo t isreigiouts tesis's'; titrs an his ris hit liasesteen e os cc 5,share in uphod'ng i. is' evaety neleetuah efficisncv. Weprspselc' tha' it religioni is an of- tair ifthesetiendewhse-tecas it i s atint Some day you may wish a favor, from us or your busines accuaintnces. ly on ardent yernng n te heart W~etmtust alitays ecietitsoncieoresves' In granting it, your previous reputation for integrity and dependability weighs wih thee'ato ei'iteluidelted hy the, Sptanistiplisavn, St. Jhl of te! heavily in the decision for or against you. treeosthats''Ot'netfties greatest to- e-ois bestowede sn thee'sul in this life ie teestohsi e so desondythatntty Perhaps some dya your famly o rfriends may suffer because at present+ hunot oprhndote uhaifecst tont e Perhaps some day your family or friends may suffer because at presen i-i ts' eein ite- ta us w e an o hv tee dilisc tuimtomloeserre owi another Avoid obligations that almost surely you cannot meet, Keep your -lapt. 'Thecreassessweae i'dinties se is that ire-hae killed codel andl cannot; expenditures within your income. 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