Word: condemns
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Occasional Glimpses. The most terrifying "powers" are those that have no name, no form. They can be glimpsed occasionally, but never described; they haunt you night & day, often organizing the whole world into an implacable conspiracy of persecution against you. It is these unknown powers that condemn you to be treated by a doctor you instantly recognize as a notorious murderer. They are the ones who arrange the subtle changes in weather that oppress you so much, who turn your home into an "ambush," who make your simplest acts and thoughts incomprehensible...
...Does the Roman Catholic Church ever tolerate other religions? '. . . Pope Leo XIII explained this point tersely when . . . he wrote: "The Church indeed deems it unlawful to place the various forms of divine worship on the same footing . . . but does not on that account condemn those rulers who, for the sake of securing some great good or of hindering some great evil patiently allow custom or usage to be a kind of sanction for each form of religion having its place in the state...
...difficult to reconcile these two statements. Of course there are fanatics in the movement for world government (as there are in every movement). But do not condemn the movement because of a few of its erring supporters. The movement for world government has as its immediate objective the "intelligent discussion and criticism" which you advocate, but unlike your editorial, it recognizes the U. N. for what it is, a political anachronism. Until its charter is amended it will remain merely a forum for the airing of disputes, a laudable institution indeed, but one which in the final analysis will never...
...participating as an official observer of the recent Greek elections which were boycotted by nearly 30 percent of the electorate, the United States has sanctioned a political maneuver just as one-sided as those for which we condemn Russia, Roy Macrides, teaching fellow in Government and former member of the Allied Missions to Observe Elections in Greece, stated yesterday...
...profess annoyance at our temerity; we condemn your imbecility. You are smug in your complacency; we are abashed by your shamelessness. . . . To cavil further is futile. We trust that time, as it shrinks your purse, may modify your niggardly and anti-social propensities...