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<p>“But how about the enemies that attack us?”</p>
<p>“Love your enemies, and ye will have none,” is said
in the teaching of the Twelve Apostles. This answer
is not merely words, as those may imagine who are
accustomed to think that the recommendation of love
to one's enemies is something hyperbolical, and signifies
not that which expressed, but something else. This
answer is the indication of a very clear and definite
activity, and of its consequences.</p>
<p>To love one's enemies—the Japanese, the Chinese,
those yellow people toward whom benighted men are
now endeavoring to excite our hatred—to love them
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means not to kill them for the purpose of having the
right of poisoning them with opium, as did the English;
not to kill them in order to seize their land, as was
done by the French, the Russians, and the Germans;
not to bury them alive in punishment for injuring roads,
not to tie them together by their hair, not to drown
them in their river Amur, as did the Russians.</p>
<p>“A disciple is not above his master.… It is
enough for a disciple that he be as his master.”</p>
<p>To love the yellow people, whom we call our foes,
means, not to teach them under the name of Christianity
absurd superstitions about the fall of man, redemption,
resurrection, etc., not to teach them the art of deceiving
and killing others, but to teach them justice, unselfishness,
compassion, love—and that not by words, but by
the example of our own good life. And what have we
been doing to them, and are still doing?</p>
<p>If we did indeed love our enemies, if even now we
began to love our enemies, the Japanese, we would have
no enemy.</p>
<p>Therefore, however strange it may appear to those
occupied with military plans, preparations, diplomatic
considerations, administrative, financial, economical
measures, revolutionary, socialistic propaganda, and
various unnecessary sciences, by which they think to
save mankind from its calamities, the deliverance of
man, not only from the calamities of war, but also from
all the calamities which men inflict upon themselves,
will take place not through emperors or kings instituting
peace alliances, not through those who would
dethrone emperors, kings, or restrain them by constitutions,
or substitute republics for monarchies, not by
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peace conferences, not by the realization of socialistic
programmes, not by victories or defeats on land or sea,
not by libraries or universities, nor by those futile
mental exercises which are now called science; but
only by there being more and more of those simple
men who, like the Dukhobors, Drojjin, Olkhovik, in
Russia, the Nazarenes in Austria, Condatier in France,
Tervey in Holland, and others, having placed as their
object not external alterations of life, but the closest
fulfilment in themselves of the will of Him who has
sent them into life, will direct all their powers to this
realization. Only such people realizing the Kingdom
of God in themselves, in their souls, will establish,
without directly aiming at this purpose, that external
Kingdom of God which every human soul is longing
for.</p>
<p>Salvation will come to pass only in this one way and
not in any other. Therefore what is now being done
by those who, ruling men, inspire them with religious
and patriotic superstitions, exciting in them exclusiveness,
hatred, and murder, as well as by those who, for
the purpose of freeing men from slavery and oppression,
invoke them to violent external revolution, or think
that the acquisition by men of very much incidental
and for the most part unnecessary information will of
itself bring them to a good life—all this, by distracting
men from what alone they need, only removes them
further from the possibility of salvation.</p>
<p>The evil from which the men of the Christian world
suffer is that they have temporarily lost religion.</p>
<p>Some people, having come to see the discord between
the existing religion and the degree of mental and
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scientific development attained by humanity at the
present time, have decided that in general no religion
whatever is necessary. They live without religion and
preach the uselessness of any religion of whatever kind.
Others, holding to that distorted form of the Christian
religion which is now preached, likewise live without
religion, professing empty external forms, which cannot
serve as guidance for men.</p>
<p>Yet a religion which answers to the demands of our
time does exist and is known to all men, and in a latent
state lives in the hearts of men of the Christian world.
Therefore that this religion should become evident to
and binding upon all men, it is only necessary that educated
men—the leaders of the masses—should understand
that religion is necessary to man, that without
religion men cannot live a good life, and that what
they call science cannot replace religion; and that
those in power and who support the old empty forms
of religion should understand that what they support
and preach under the form of religion is not only not
religion, but is the chief obstacle to men's appropriating
the true religion which they already know, and which
can alone deliver them from their calamities. So that
the only certain means of man's salvation consists
merely in ceasing to do that which hinders men from
assimilating the true religion which already lives in
their consciousness.</p>
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