errors. We know its lofty claims and have considered how far History has confirmed them. The
effect of Islam upon the family, the state, and upon the human intellect, has been glanced at, and
we have seen how that fell system of religion blasts all that is true and noble, all that is pure
and elevated, in the nature of man and of woman alike. Islam as a religion is not true, it has not
come from GOD. It does not and cannot satisfy the needs of the human heart; it does not reveal GOD
in His Divine Fatherhood, in His Love, His Justice and His Holiness. It does not show Man what his
own original nature was, nor reveal to him what sin is and how to escape it. Islam is an Anti-christian
creed. It is opposed to all true progress, whether moral or intellectual, political or religious.
This being the case, it is evident that Muhammadanism cannot take the place of Christianity with
advantage to any section of the human race. Muhammad is in every way unfit to be the ideal of a
single human being. To talk, as some do even in this nineteeth century, as if the Religion of the
Prophet of Arabia was well suited to the Semites, or to the Mongol and Turkish races, or again to
the Negro,is merely to show oneself culpably ignorant at once of human nature, of Christian
truth, and of Islam itself. Such well-worn platitudes will never satisfy any one who has at heart
the highest interests of his fellow-men, and still less will any true follower of Christ be beguiled
thereby. We have a duty to Muslims, and