The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Page 12

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Page 12
In the year 1959 we celebrate Christmas and marvel at the man-made machine that reached the moon. Christmas is a time for lighting candles of good cheer, human warmth and spiritual values; the moonshot is a manifestation of the triumphs of the human mind, or brain. The development of the human mind down through the ages has been spectacular. This has been evidenced by the first, kindling of fire and the first planting of seed, by the harnessing of steam and electricity, and by the invention of the aeroplane and the electronic brain. Scientists have calculated the distance in miles to the sun, the age in millions of years of earth strata, and sketched a universe with a multitude of galaxies, with light travelling a million years in space, from a star that may have become extinct. The mind of man has unfolded some of the secrets of the atom, and planned the atomic reactor Today’s great wonders of technological advance are the moon-rocket and the man-made satellites in orbit around the earth. These are marvellous achievements, staggering to the imagination, but there is a tragedy involved, shockingly illustrated by the blotting out of a city by an atom bomb, and the invention of the intercontinental atomic missile. Some of these inventions of the mind of man are like the jet plane X-15 that travelled faster and faster beyond the sound barrier until it was going twice the speed of sound—(them the signals suddenly ceased on the listening ear. At that speed, one slip meant disaster. The same applies to our civilization today. One slip can mean disaster. The future of the human race depends on the sovereignty of spiritual values. Spiritual and moral values must guide the leaders of the civilization that has evolved the guided intercontinental missile. Otherwise, we face the certainty of universal catastrophe. The human race has from time immemorial reached out for spiritual truths. Fundamental spiritual and moral values proclaim- ed by Christ two thousand years ago, and by others long before his time, have not been improved on since. They have been an ideal to live up to but not very widely lived up to. And all times there has been a rise and fall and rise again in religious life. In our day in countries whose leaders have termed religion an opiate of the people, religion has gained a new vitality. The smouldering fires when trampled down have burst into a clearer, brighter flame. The teachings of Christ two thousand years ago, peace on earth and good will to men, the brotherhood of man, must be re- inforced in their application today, in our dawning atomic and space age, and we are deeply thankful, Christmas 1959, that many leaders of our One World are desperately trying to guide its course in this direction.—W. Kristjanson

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