CHURCHES AND WAR.
Considering that I originally made no reference to the Churches' official repudiation of war. " A.T.S. s ' contention falls rather flat. Accordingly, to Ut-e his own words, lie had "no reason to outer this controversy.' Certainly Christ intended .-pleading the Gospel men. font A.T.s. has yet to learn that the-e men were lilled with the Ho j Spirit. It is the Spirit of God which convinces of sin. righteousness an judgment, and 2iiides into all truth not men. whether backed by R o ®®'! Eagle or ( ru-ader"> Cross. Admitted it ha- been said. " Hear the Church and walk in its ways" hut such a statement ha- nothing to do with the teac * ings of Chri-;-—cl-e one could find justification for the Jnqui-itiou and eiery other o\ il practice. Ihe New ment -av-. • Hear ye Him.' not it. appeal- that "A.T>."' i' sadlj up with in.-titutionalisin and thru tianitv. WM. BRAD\.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 6
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