Emil Edward Kusel

HumanitarianPhilosophy


By

EMIL EDWARD KUSEL

Extracts From His Letters

Fourth Edition


Thou shalt not kill.—Bible.

The individuality created by God is not carnivorous.—Mary Baker G. Eddy.

Kill not but have regard for life.—Buddha.


Los Angeles, California

1912


Copyright 1912

by Emil Edward Kusel.

All rights reserved.



Table of Contents

NOTE.
KIND WORDS.
COMPLIMENTARY.
A NOBLE WOMAN.
THE HERMIT.
Humanitarian Philosophy
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
IN AND BETWEEN THE LINES
A DEVOUT (?) ADMONITION.
A REPLY.
FROM THE W. A. T. L.
THE "WORST" SIN.
MAN AND BEAST.
VEGETARIAN'S REPLY.

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NOTE.

When one meets with adversity andall the world seems bitterly againsthim or when one realizes the short durationof life and hopes for a splendidimmortality, no doubt it is a consolationfor many to read the inspired andlofty sentiments of the Bible.

Therefore in writing the followingepigrams condemning inhumanity, I feltconfident that kindly people would seethat it is far from my motive to castreflection upon any individual inclinedto accept the comforting and humanepassages of either the Old or New Testament.

I merely aimed to prove the inhumanMosaical law giving man the idea tokill is not a law of a kind and lovingGod. I also aimed to prove that theflesh-eating religionist is an accessoryto a crime more bestial in the sight ofGod than any other sin known to thehuman family.

EMIL E. KUSEL.    

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KIND WORDS.

"Humanitarian Philosophy" hastaught me that God and conscienceare in unison. I would have liked tocondemn the writer for opening my eyesto the truth, but the Lord is on hisside.

"Humanitarian Philosophy" is an eyeopener for th

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