PARADOXIAL CHRISTIANITY
Sir,—The writer of (Our Perplexed World) June.; 7/50: Has put before us a plain fact; that Christ forthe growing evil of exchange coritrol by the money lender. Even the churches are forsaking the teachings of their Master. Britain has been the bulwark of Christendom till she was undermined by those Crucifiers of Christ and we the British Nation are being flogged by that self same breed. They having creeped into the high places of our administration; controlling the common people through their political economy. There is a saying, that you cannot mix oil with water. It is on record that you cannot assimilate a Jew! Because he is a materialist; and as the internationalist banker is the sworn antipathetic of the Gentile race since the birth of Christ. So herein lies the problem of our insecurity of the right to live. So I would ask, who controls our production, distribution, and exchange? And how are we to ovrecome this dictatorship? We must change this commodity exchange (i.e. foreign finance) for internal exchange (real finance) which is the true reflection of goods and services for internal consumption! That ye may live and have life abundant. Judah has again betrayed the trust of the people who received him as a citizen. His motto: The end justifies the means. So what? Judah and Communism are twin brothers born from the same stock, the Oriental Pagan. x
Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW. Whakatane, June 22.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 61, 26 June 1950, Page 4
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242PARADOXIAL CHRISTIANITY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 61, 26 June 1950, Page 4
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