Plain Truth 1962 (Vol XXVII No 08) Aug - Lcgmn.com
Plain Truth 1962 (Vol XXVII No 08) Aug - Lcgmn.com
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AU~U5(. <strong>1962</strong> Tbe PLAIN TRUTH Page 21<br />
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NEW SHIFT<br />
U S. Foreign Policy<br />
(Co"ti,med from page 8)<br />
"well·meaning" men believed the Chinese<br />
Communists were "agrarian reformers"<br />
and would initiate a step forward<br />
in the EVOLUTION of China-believe it<br />
or nor!<br />
Some do·gooders, internationalists,<br />
and "universal brotherhood" experts<br />
feel we can hasten the "evolution" of<br />
the <strong>com</strong>munist conspiratOrs if we will<br />
send to just one more peace conference<br />
"social welfare workers," "East-West<br />
culrural exchange clubs," "autOgraph<br />
collectOrs," corn growers," "no-win<br />
philosophers," "advocates of surrender,"<br />
and a host of other politically naive men·<br />
and women. It has even been suggested<br />
that we 'could hasten their" evolurion" if<br />
we would bur give them all our atOm<br />
and hydrogen bombs so they would nO<br />
longer need to fear us, loan them our<br />
gold from Fort Knox, and agree to teach<br />
Communism in all our schools!<br />
As a result of this sordid influence of<br />
the theory of evolution, we have ana·<br />
tiona I "no-win policy" formulated by<br />
men who have determined that we do<br />
not wane to win the Cold War. As Pro·<br />
fessor Bouscaren said, "Our opponents<br />
defy, denounce and challenge, while we<br />
plead and propitiate." We have, as<br />
David Sarnoff snorred, "left the vocabu·<br />
lary of confidence and viccory co the<br />
Other side, contenting ourselves with<br />
such solacing and temporizing words as<br />
ac<strong>com</strong>modation, modus vivendi, coexistence,<br />
or relaxation of tensions."<br />
Professor Bouscaren warned, "A few<br />
years ago the foreign policy debate was<br />
between the advocates of liberation and<br />
the advocates of containment. Today the<br />
debate is berween the advocates of conrainment<br />
and the advocates of surrender."<br />
After making the rounds of Washingcon<br />
on his U.S. tOur, Mr. Khrushchev's<br />
,land <strong>com</strong>ment was, "The mind you<br />
hange may be YOl!r own."<br />
Dr. Malik, the former President of<br />
the United Nacions General Assembly,<br />
warned Americans of "the sofeness, the<br />
laxity, the Jack of determination and<br />
decisiveness, the general decadence, the<br />
uncritical readiness to settle for 'peace·<br />
ful coexistence.''' He asked this soul·<br />
searching question, "Are we then face<br />
to face with some ineluctable judgment<br />
or fate of God?" (From an address<br />
given in Williamsburg, Virginia, June<br />
II, 1960. )<br />
What the Future Holds<br />
How can we know whether or nOt<br />
the decisions foreign policy leaders make<br />
are going to succeed? Ate we going to<br />
save ourselves by uniting with Europe?<br />
There is a sure and cenain way you can<br />
rell.<br />
For example: What should foreign<br />
policy expens do if they hear that a<br />
large army is preparing to march toward<br />
our nation? Should they seek help from<br />
Germany?-economic cooperation from<br />
Somh America?<br />
In such a case, it is sure and certain<br />
that the decisions of our leaders will be<br />
right if they say, "Come, let's open our<br />
Bibles and see what the instructions of<br />
the LORb are for us. Then let's call a<br />
fast and pray." Can you imagine our<br />
atheistic evolutionists, our sociologists<br />
and all[ psychiatrists doing such a thing?<br />
The Bible reveals that every leader<br />
who goes astray fails to do two things.<br />
He fails to ask the Eternal what he<br />
Refugees flee from behind Iron Curtain by every conceivable means. Recent<br />
emphasis on exodus from East Germany has obscured from public mind the<br />
fact that refugees have fled the USSR ever since Communism seized Russia. Huge<br />
exodus took place after World War II, illustrated here by sloop Inanda from<br />
Estonia which traversed Atlantic for 30 days. Over years, Communists have<br />
p lugged holes in Iron Curtain. Few exits remain.<br />
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