1. The bad is what was once good, and has been passed.
2. Or sometimes it is the necessary result of an experimental progress.
3. Things are not “good” and “bad,” but better and worse. Therefore evil itself is proof of progress.
d. The will toward good is in the world and ourselves.
1. Dissatisfaction is the will toward progress.
2. We use all bad things for the great good that we love.
(This meeting might be divided into two, one on GOD, and one on PROGRESS.)
THIRD MEETING
Matter and Spirit
I. Short Review: