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              Myths and Fairy Tales
            
            
              In the education of children and youth, fairy tales, myths, and
            
            
              fictitious stories are now given a large place. Books of this character
            
            
              are used in the schools, and they are to be found in many homes.
            
            
              How can Christian parents permit their children to use books so
            
            
              filled with falsehood? When the children ask the meaning of stories
            
            
              so contrary to the teaching of their parents, the answer is that the
            
            
              stories are not true; but this does not do away with the evil results of
            
            
              their use. The ideas presented in these books mislead the children.
            
            
              They impart false views of life and beget and foster a desire for the
            
            
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              unreal.
            
            
              The widespread use of such books at this time is one of the
            
            
              cunning devices of Satan. He is seeking to divert the minds of old
            
            
              and young from the great work of character building. He means that
            
            
              our children and youth shall be swept away by the soul-destroying
            
            
              deceptions with which he is filling the world. Therefore he seeks to
            
            
              divert their minds from the word of God and thus prevent them from
            
            
              obtaining a knowledge of those truths that would be their safeguard.
            
            
              Never should books containing a perversion of truth be placed
            
            
              in the hands of children or youth. Let not our children, in the very
            
            
              process of obtaining an education, receive ideas that will prove to be
            
            
              seeds of sin. If those with mature minds had nothing to do with such
            
            
              books, they would themselves be far safer, and their example and
            
            
              influence on the right side would make it far less difficult to guard
            
            
              the youth from temptation.
            
            
              We have an abundance of that which is real, that which is divine.
            
            
              Those who thirst for knowledge need not go to polluted fountains.
            
            
              The Lord says:
            
            
              “Bow down thine ear, and hear the words of the wise,
            
            
              And apply thine heart unto My knowledge....
            
            
              That thy trust may be in the Lord,
            
            
              I have made known to thee this day, even to thee.
            
            
              Have not I written to thee excellent things
            
            
              In counsels and knowledge,
            
            
              That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of
            
            
              truth;