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Right through the ages we find this universal sense of Divine inspiration - this feeling that a wisdom beyond that of man shapes the destiny of States; that the institutions of men are but the imperfect instruments of a Divine and beneficent energy; helping their higher aims. Should not we, sir, grant the prayer of the many petitions that have been presented to us, by recognising at the opening of our great future our dependence upon God?
Delegate John Glynn, South Australia, Constitutional Convention, 1897

 

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The Man Behind the Myth - Martin Luther King (D.Griffin)
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SHOULD WE HONOR KING'S MEMORY? Should the United States have a national holiday to honor the memory of the fallen civil rights leader? It would seem logical that for one to be honored one would have to be honorable. Stop and think! We need to define our terms. What does it mean to honor someone? Webster's Dictionary, 1828 edition, tells us that to honor means "To reverence, to manifest a high veneration for, to dignify, to glorify ... " It would seem logical that for one to be honored one would have to be honorable. Webster's Dictionary defines honorable as: "Possessing a high mind; actuated ["incited to action"] by principles of honor, and a scrupulous regard to probity or reputation. He is an honorable man." In light of the true definitions of these two words, and in light of the evidence presented in this book (not to mention the mounds of evidence sealed away under lock and key by court order), was the late Martin Luther King worthy of having a national holiday in his honor? We will let Martin Luther King have the final word. Men should be judged "not by the color of their skin, BUT BY THE CONTENT OF THEIR CHARACTER." WE REST OUR CASE. YOU BE THE JURY. YOU BE THE JUDGE!





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