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Thomas Aquinas points out that political life and politics is a part of the nature of man. Man is a social being. He must live in communities. Otherwise he is not man. For the ordering of the community, so that there can be individuals living and not being in conflict with each other or damaging each other or preventing a peaceful, orderly life, they must have some kind of a political action. An agreement to do thus and so is a political action. Politics is essential, but that political action must be taken in the light of the laws of God and in the spirit of faith in God. The only thing that makes a man's promise, when he takes the oath of office, worth anything at all is that he has faith in Almighty God and fear of Almighty God.

An attack on all this was made by James Bryant Conant the other day (April 1952). President Conant of Harvard is a man that I respect deeply. Like a fool he allowed himself to say that there should be no religious schools and no private schools under religious auspices. My God, there are just a little handful of free thinkers. There are 20,000 people in this country, who at one time or another have subscribed to an organization known as the Free Thinkers Society. That little handful of people have driven the reading of the Bible, the saying of the Lord's Prayer out of





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