ABSTRACT

The chapter describes about the Foster has taken out a patent on “The Plans for Future Faith,” and sells each copy of it at $4.20 net. It would seem worth while for those of us who are without a personal axe to grind in the propagation of a new faith, to calmly consider the “Coming Religion,” and candidly inquire what it will be like, and what is to be our attitude toward the same. There are two classes of religionists in the world, the one made up of people who hold that creed is conduct, believing that if they accept the Bible as inspired from cover to cover they may then “sit and sing themselves away to everlasting bliss,” and God will be well satisfied with them. The religion of the future, like the true religion of the past, will present another prospect, will hold out another promise.