15th September, 1893
I
will tell you a little story. You have heard the eloquent speaker who
has just finished say, "Let us cease from abusing each other,"
and he was very sorry that there should be always so much variance.
But
I think I should tell you a story which would illustrate the cause of
this variance. A frog lived in a well. It had lived there for a
long time. It was born there and brought up there, and yet was a
little, small frog. Of course the evolutionists were not there then
to tell us whether the frog lost its eyes or not, but, for our
story's sake, we must take it for granted that it had its eyes, and
that it every day cleansed the water of all the worms and bacilli
that lived in it with an energy that would do credit to our modern
bacteriologists. In this way it went on and became a little sleek and
fat. Well, one day another frog that lived in the sea came and fell
into the well.
"Where
are you from?"
"I
am from the sea."
"The
sea! How big is that? Is it as big as my well?" and he took a
leap from one side of the well to the other.
"My
friend," said the frog of the sea, "how do you compare the
sea with your little well?”
Then
the frog took another leap and asked, "Is your sea so big?"
"What
nonsense you speak, to compare the sea with your well!"
"Well,
then," said the frog of the well, "nothing can be bigger
than my well; there can be nothing bigger than this; this fellow is a
liar, so turn him out."
That
has been the difficulty all the while.
I
am a Hindu. I am sitting in my own little well and thinking that the
whole world is my little well. The Christian sits in his little well
and thinks the whole world is his well. The Mohammedan sits in his
little well and thinks that is the whole world. I have to thank you
of America for the great attempt you are making to break down the
barriers of this little world of ours, and hope that, in the future,
the Lord will help you to accomplish your purpose.
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