Human Rights Commission
Sir, — How does one qualify as a Christian? Not that I am looking for a job, but I find it interesting that being a regular churchgoer seems to make one a person of good standards and high morals. How many people go to church on Sunday because their parents always did and they have got into a habit? How many of them go so as the neighbours can see what good Christians they are? On what authority is Mr Eric Sides , judging whether a. person is a Christian? Did not Christ Himself say “Judge not . . .”? Is there no hope for philanthropic atheists with pure hearts and chaste minds? — Yours, etc.,
t. t. McCleary. March 29, 1980. ~
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