Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Good Economics Is Goodßeligion 1 —G. W. Wickersham i —• ‘ • "j'ks ' * /T gMj |k /M "-1 Ifct | » • GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM Ronner Attorney-General of the I w United States. t i George W. Wickersham, former Attorney General of the United States, is actively enlisted in the Na-tion-Wide Campaign of the Episcopal Church which is being waged for a more practical, efficient religion. Discussing the awakening of the people, as one of the outcomes of the world war, and of their dawning consciousness of power and influence in shaping the world’s affairs, Mr. Wickersham says: "It is distinctly a church function to lead in this. The politicians can’t do it It isn’t a situation in which partisan passion should play any part It is a human problem, and the part which the church must play is that of getting down to a human basis in its relations with men and women and approaching them not only from their spiritual, but from their material side as well.'* ,w have had too much religion that goes over the heads of the people. We haven’t been practical and we haven’t been efficient The religion of the new era must recognize and advocate that men and women are rational human beings, entitled to fair and adequate compensation for their toil, and the blessings of light, air, sunshine, flowers: ample / hours in which to enjoy all these and stimulating amusements. That is at once good economics and good .religion. It b a religion that makes for efficiency, and a religion that b ’human, and practical.* < This increasing of the human, /practical and efficient side of re- ! figion b one of the big problems to be tackled by the Episcopal Church jn its Nation-Wide Campaign to increase at home and abroad its religious, educational, hospital and •social service work. After an intensive educational campaign will tieome an every member canvass of feommunicants of the Episcopal IChurch on December T for funds to Mhe amount of more than $42,000,000 mad for WOO additional , church * *
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