King's Business - 1922-10

THE K I N G ’ S B U S I NE S S 989 Mr. Fosdick is a Baptist in a Presbyterian church. He plaimn to be a Christian. He knows that he is dividing the Presbyterians of that church. He knows that he takes delight in undermining the faith of those saints. He knows he is camouflaging. He knows that he is denying the Word of God— and the Virgin Birth of our Lord. He knows that he is juggling with words. Were he playing such a game in business life, he would be denounced by his associates. In political life he would be called a traitor. If he is honest why, in God’s name, does he not go out and organize a church where he can tell out his creed in place of playing the “ false-dick” in a Presbyterian church? And why do the elders of that church allow a man to besmirch the holy name of our Lord by making light of His Deity? Why? WHY?? WHY??? —T. C. H. CLEAN UP THE MOVIES In view of tbe fact that many church organizations are endorsing, and some have already introduced moving pictures as a part of their program, we commend the judgment passed upon the “ movies” by the well-known humorous weekly, “ Judge,” in its issue of July 8, 1922, as follows: r ‘Clean up the movies’ is the slogan ot Elder Will Hays of the First Presby­ terian Church of Sullivan, Ind., who happens for the moment to be dictator of the moving picture business in America.

THE ONCOMING GENERATION—WHITHER HEADED?

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