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Free D.C. has been criticized for using economic reprisals against those who differ with it politically. To this it must be replied that the Board of Trade has itself made effective and unabashed use of economic warfare first, in the relationship it maintained with the House District Committee

Author: By Barbara J. Fields, | Title: Home Rule Dies Slow Death in Congress | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...Opinions differ as to the effect of the Free D.C. tactics. It is undeniable that the Free D.C. Movement has aroused enthusiasm for the home rule struggle among groups of people who could never have felt a part of the sophisticated intellectual activities of the Home Rule Committee. The Free D.C. campaign has also showing that the Board of Trade, so far from expressing the opinion of all Washtonians, does not even speak for all of its own members...

Author: By Barbara J. Fields, | Title: Home Rule Dies Slow Death in Congress | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...Reorganized Saints do not call themselves Mormons, and differ with the Utah church on a number of doctrinal issues. They have never practiced polygamy, and admit Negroes to the priesthood-although only a few hundred belong to the church. Both churches accept the Book of Mormon as inspired scripture along with the Bible, and both believe that God provides continuous revelation through the church President. Last week Wallace Smith told the 20,000 delegates and visitors at Independence that his newest guidance calls for a replacement of certain officers in the hierarchy and for an expanded new program of evangelism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Churches: The Other Saints | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

Honed Swords. Some of the Administration's more persistent critics have leaped with gloomy relish on this prospect. Administration officials argue that however bitterly the Vietnamese may differ on every other issue, the nation is united by a "common opposition to control by Hanoi." That alone, they reason, should ensure a continued U.S. presence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: A Time for Patience & Resolve | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

...gave the right answer a century ago. Even within Christianity, now confidently renewing itself in spirit as well as form, a small band of radical theologians has seriously argued that the churches must accept the fact of God's death, and get along without him. How does the issue differ from the age-old assertion that God does not and never did exist? Nietzsche's thesis was that striving, self-centered man had killed God, and that settled that. The current death-of-God group* believes that God is indeed absolutely dead, but proposes to carry on and write...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Toward a Hidden God | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

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