Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...heartily agree with Letter Writer Jesse H. Harvey [June 17] concerning the tragic mental deteriorations generated by Billy Graham's misrepresentation of the nature of God as an "eye" of stern judgment. Why must so-called "evangelism" always be thus divorced from the Gospel of Christ, which clearly and consistently manifests the true character of God as love? By His own acknowledgment, Christ came not to judge the world, but to save the world. Billy Graham and his ilk purportedly lead to Christ's saving thousands of human "souls," but let us pray that Christ (love) will eventually...
West Germany. The Bishop of Mün-ster, Dr. Michael Keller, last month told Catholic workers that as Catholics they should consider themselves prohibited from voting Socialist. "It is a question of conscience, not one of political judgment," he said. Though Adenauer's Christian Democratic leaders privately welcomed the effect the bishop's pronouncement would have on rural and women voters, they were careful not to endorse the bishop's views publicly: they do not want to alienate Protestant voters in the fall's national elections...
...said in your May 20 story "New Leonardo?" that "in the U.S. only two purported Leonardos exist, both of doubtful authenticity." I am not qualified to pass judgment on them, but since 1797 we have had in our family what we are confident is an original Mona Lisa. We do not believe it is "purported," although some people may. We have adequate proof by an outstanding art critic and others that it is by the hand of Leonardo. It is known as the "Vernon Leonardo...
...Crushing Judgment. In the United Nations a committee of five member nations returned a crushing indictment of the Communist subjection of Hungary (see FOREIGN NEWS). Almost as important as the indictment was the fact that it was drawn up not by cold-war powers but by small nations whose combined population could be lost almost any day in the fields of the Communist Ukraine. Almost as important was the manner in which the indictment was drawn up in the procedures of justice, the evidence carefully set forth and detailed, the Communist side fairly presented, the credibility of witnesses established...
...Swiggett (he died last March at 64) was the better author, and The Durable Fire is the livelier, more levelheaded book. Stephen Lowry, a new vice president of Continental Industries Corp., hopes to stockpile enough cash in ten years to get back to his unfinished book Principal Errors of Judgment of Rulers and Peoples Since the Reformation. Steve's principal error, as Author Swiggett sees it, seems to lie in thinking that a few miles of Long Island Railroad track can separate the company's time from his own. While Steve never becomes as abject as Pavlov...