SPIRITUAL ORGANISATION.
1 . TO IHE EDITOR OP THE PBEdS. Sir,—Assuming that Professor Shelley is correctly reported in your issue ot June 30, wherein he states, "Education proved that the material forces of the world could be organised, while the spiritual and inner creative forces could not," may I say that the great malady from which the world is suffering is spiritual, and abundant proof is not wanting that "the spiritual and inner creative forces" are being controlled. Is it only a coincidence or is it a sign of control that 66 nations are represented at the world conference which opened on June 12? It is stated in the only authoritative book of 1S worth knowing anything that there is wisdom in the number 666 . . let whoever has intelligence adjudge it, the number is a human one." (Rev. 13; 18). j «u T *\lr e , C i°S omic war reall y began with the Wall Street crash of 1929, between October 23 and 31, and was followed exactly 666 days later by the British financial crisis of August 20 to 28, • June 16 to 24 > 193 3, is yet again 666 days from the British financial crisis of August 20 to 28, 1931. As a of fact, June 12, the day which was appointed for the opening of this conference, is 630 (half of 1260) r5 ys , from Britain's going of? gold. The day period spoken of by signs and symbols throughout the whole of the Scriptures. A very interesting one is recorded in I Kings 10:14, thus, "The weight of gold that came to Solomon in each year was 666 talents of gold." _ The wisdom here, as required of us, is the wisdom to detect and discern evil principles which lay men open to being deceived. The proof that "the spiritual and inner creative forces" are being controlled is strikingly shown in the precision with which events foretold thousands of years ago are now taking place.—Yours, etc., W. T. KINGSTON. Temuka, July 1, 1933.
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