FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
1 was ,-oir.c-A hat "New Zealand Born s le 3 t ' he conreference to a section 00]]vscientious objectors bemp headed and confuted _i v w thought.-" seem- rather 10 --the himself. Hi- i"H rj " aUO " see more >inhere objectors f c j??' _f the only ihe and b - 00a ,H,. , r parc conflict. and not the fact fighting agamM i-piritual« in high places, seems to of boomerang complimen L whe Zealand Born'.-" tone. I 8» means that what a by do is to "fight the good ago, jjj"flesh and blood.'" 11 } sl^5 TTl i)ie of spirituality and Christs overcoming evil by gojtf owsurely, should be the Christian , weapon of fighting the_ ? goou fJjot Is "New Zealand Born tjy attempting to achieve an "fiesh and blood? Tn- par teachings that we are to enemies." "do good, to despitefullv use us. an j?lvtinr oiff fight the cood fight by.fiS«. rennatural impulses, and to dcring rood for evil, seep ® be overlooked by Born." RUBY £.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 192, 15 August 1941, Page 6
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