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ALBERT SCHWEITZER
 

Dr. Albert Schweitzer, the renown Noble laureate,
 
 late in the 20th century declared:
 
 
“Ethics has not only to do with mankind, but with the
 
animal creation as well.
 
This is witnessed in the purpose of St. Francis of
 
 Assisi. The explanation which applies only to man
 
must be given up.
 
Thus we shall arrive at saying that ethics is,
 
reverence for all life.
 
 
 
This is the ethic of Love widened into universality. It
 
is the ethic of Jesus now recognized as a necessity of
 
thought.”
 
 
 
Just as we have affirmed, “The renewing of
 
 Christianity which must come will be a return to the
 
immediacy and intensity of faith of early Christianity.
 
To dare to go back to the original fountainhead and
 
keep alive true Christianity as it came fresh and
 
sweet and clean from the heart of Jesus himself.”
 
 
 
As to what provoked its corruption Schweitzer says,
 
as we have held in this work, are due to the Christian
 
dogma that “began with St. Paul and that the religion
 
is non-dogmatic.”
 
 

“The essential element in Christianity as it was
 
preached by Jesus,
 
is this, that it is only thru Love that we can attain to
 
communion with God.
 
All living knowledge of God rests
 
upon this foundation, that we
 
experience Him in our lives as the Will-to-Love... It no
 
longer allows us to concern ourselves only with other
 
human beings.
 
 
 
We must behave in exactly the same way
 
towards all living creatures, of whatever kind, whose
 
fate may in some way be our concern.
 
They too are our kith and kin, inasmuch as they too
 
crave happiness, know the meaning of fear and
 
suffering, and dread annihilation.”
 
 
 
Dr. Schweitzer continues, “Ethics is nothing else than
 
the reverence for life. All spiritual life meets us within
 
natural life. Reverence for life, therefore, is applied to
 
natural life and spiritual life alike.
 
 
 
In the parable of Jesus, the shepherd saves not
 
merely the soul of the lost sheep but the whole
 
animal. Only a universal ethic which embraces every
 
living creature can put us in touch with the universe
 
and the Will which is there manifest.” In speaking of
 
creatures he refers to their Creator and thus the
 
Divine Will.

 


 


 


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