WHY FEW GO TO CHURCH.
" SUPERSTITIOUS HOTBEDS." LONDON, August 31. "The churches cannot afford to be hammered by unintelligible beliefs which are mainly materialistic accretions of Christianity," asserted Professor .Scott Haldane, when lecturing before the Modem Churchmen's Con° Ferenee. He added that religion itself stood on unassailable ground, fcut many people hlce himself were kept away from existing churches by dorWs which they could not honestly countenance. Perhaps a still larger section was actively hostile, because it regarded the churches as hotbeds of superstition.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 5
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