RATIONAL AND RELIGION.
(To the Editor.) gir —“Rational” claims that science on his side when it is only In its babyhood in showing us the necessity for religion and the enormous powers of Almighty God- throughout the universe. He say's that facts are “stubborn things”—so are donkeys. What facts? Where are his facts? He has the impertinence to imagine that his letters have caused “undue grief” to anyone; he hopes “his letters have awakened them to the real position. Since when? He is anxious for us to be “up and doing to strengthen the things that remain,!’ and well he might be, for without religion nothing would remain— simply chaos. He must -have been asleep .somewhere and suddenly woke up. He. says “they do things better in Russia.” If he were to express an opinion distasteful to the Soviet he w-ould simply cease to exist. «-I am, etc., W.L.C.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 7
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149RATIONAL AND RELIGION. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 7
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