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equality are as much a necessity of creation as those which destroy it. .
Absolute equality, that which means a perfect balance of all the struggling forces in all the planes, can never be in this world. Before you attain that state, the world will have become quite unfit for any kind of life, and no one will be there. We find, therefore, that all these ideas of the millennium and of absolute equality are not only impossible, but also that, if we try to carry them out, they will lead us surely enough to the day of destruction. What makes the difference between man and man? It is largely the difference in the brain. Now-a-days no one but a lunatic will say that we are all born with the same brain power. We come into the world' with unequal endowments; we come as greater men or as lesser men, and there is no getting away from that “pre-natally determined condition. The American Indians were in this country for thous. ands of years, and a few handfuls of your ancestors came to their land. What difference have they