CHRISTIAN ORDER CAMPAIGN
Sir,—What is the difference between “The Man in the Street” broadcast and Monday night’s Christian Order Campaign? Don’t they both tend to cause class feeling and disunite the people? Will this campaign help our war effort? Why was there a National War Cabinet formed? Don’t you think that the churches would be better to concentrate on Christian teaching than dabble in politics and economics? Is it because we did not have the Christian order that our enemies attacked us? Is the campaign not abusing democracy by fomenting internal revolution when the enemy is at the gates? Don’t you think that during the last six years we have gone far enough in exterminating the so-called rich people?— Yours, etc., 100 PER CENT. WAR EFFORT. September 8, 1942. [“The many questions raised by, this correspondent reveal grave misconceptions regarding the scope and aims of the Campaign for Christian Order. I am sure that a careful attention to campaign speakers and for a perusal of available literature would remove the confusions of thought,” said the secretary of the Christchurch Regional Committee of the Campaign for Christian Order (the Rev. Raymond Dudley).]
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23742, 14 September 1942, Page 6
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