CHRISTIAN NEGATIONS
NSW ZEALAND EDUCATION ‘ ‘ IMPRESSION ’ ’ IMPARTED “If our civilisation is to lie destroyed ” said Father Cullen, when representing the Roman Catholic community at theymbli-o welcome to B»h»P H* lll •it Nelson; “it will be by the Rod lute Sam. Th, Sovirt 1.. W chtßUrty. and the culture it establishes. It hat® the Paine given by it to persoffahty, family, and only tlien to the State. "We say there is no State-supported church in 'New Zealand. That is almost true but, through the two faculties ot education and mental science in our universities, there arc given to the young •uul the impressionable systems oi thought the acceptance of which the negation of our t hristian belief. 1 impression is left that Christian faith caSinot logically stand, not proven, but iiLsmuated. . inGnhan ised Soviet States: are to extend their missionary work to this country, it is to the dis illusioncd freshmen of our universities or on. training colleges that they willcome.” _
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 8
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