Lewis Browne

Author, Rabbi

Lewis Browne was a notable writer and thinker, recognized for his exploration of truth and freedom in works like 'This New World.'

Born
January 1, 1881
Died
January 1, 1944
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About Lewis Browne

Lewis Browne — Life and Legacy

Lewis Browne was a significant figure in early 20th-century literature, known for his thought-provoking insights on truth and freedom. His work, particularly 'This New World,' challenges conventional thinking and encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths about society and themselves. Browne's perspective is encapsulated in his quote, 'The truth is not always beautiful, nor beautiful words the truth,' which reveals his understanding of the complexities of human experience. He believed that genuine freedom is essential for personal growth, often stating that 'The greatest tragedy of the family is the unlived lives of the parents,' highlighting the impact of unfulfilled potential on future generations. Browne's exploration of these themes remains relevant today, as his reflections on identity and autonomy continue to resonate with those seeking deeper understanding in a complex world.

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"When it was seen that many of the wicked seemed quite untroubled by evil conscience ... then the idea of future suffering was advanced."

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"Christianity has always looked on sex as in some way indecent and sinful; and for that reason Christians cannot possibly associate a truly religious nature 'with an unsuppressed libido. But that is more than a prejudice.'"

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"Protestantism includes every type of religious thought and organization from 'high church' Anglicanism to high-principled Quakerism, from ecstatic Methodism to relentlessly intellectual Unitarism. Only slowly, and with many pangs is even Protestantism shaking off the religion about Christ."

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"The doctrines which the Jews had been spreading throughout the land for years could not but have helped to undermine the Church's power."

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"Those other lands were Christian, and they boiled with bigotry. The rulers themselves were more or less tolerant, for they depended upon Jews as their financiers. But the lower classes had no use for them, and butchered them whenever a righteous excuse could be found. And righteous excuses were not wanting. If a plague broke out, of course the Jews had poisoned the wells. If a war was lost, of course the Jews had aided the enemy. If a boy mysteriously disappeared, of course the Jews had murdered him to procure blood for their Passover drink."

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