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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, February 3, 1984
"A family without gov-
ernment," says Matthew
Henry, "is like a house
without a roof, exposed to
every wind that blows." He
might better have said, like
a house in flames, a scene of
confusion and commonly too
hot to live in.
NEW YORK (JTA) —
President Reagan told a
group of broadcast
evangelists in Washington
that Americans had no need
to fear the future because
"we have a promise from
Jesus to soothe our sorrows,
heal our hearts and drive
away our fears."
In a speech to 4,000 people
attending the National
Religious Broadcasters
convention, Reagan made
24 references to God and
Jesus and strongly attacked
the Supreme Court's ban on
prayer in public schools.
"God, source of all knowl-
edge, should never have
been expelled from our chil-
dren's classrooms," he de-
clared to the thunderous
approval of the audience
which included the Rev.
Jerry Falwell, the Christian
evangelist who heads the
Moral Majority.
Joseph Berger, the
religion editor of News-
day, a Long Island
daily, said Reagan's
speech contained all "the
markings of a church
sermon." He quoted Jef-
frey Hadden, a Virginia
sociologist who has writ-
ten a book on broadcast
evangelists, as saying he
could not recall a more
"explicitly Christian"
speech by Reagan.
Reagan's address to the
evangelists, considered an
important potential politi-
cal constituency for Reagan,
was the President's first
speech since his announce-
ment Sunday that he would
seek re-election.
Reagan's speech Monday
was similar in tone to one he
made last March in Orlando
to the National Association
of Evangelicals, an organ-
ization of conservative
churches and agencies,
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Defense Figures
LONDON (ZINS) — Is-
rael spent $8.24 billion on
defense in 1982, or $2,060
per capita. According to the
International Institue of
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Arabia spent $2,780 per.
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which came under stinging
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Judaism.
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lando gathering that "there
is sin and evil in the world
and we are enjoined by
Scripture and the Lord
Jesus to oppose it with all
our might." He said Soviet
Communism "is the focus of
evil in the modern world"
and that those favoring a
mutual freeze on nuclear
weapons were ignoring "the
aggressive instincts of the
evil empire."
Jewish religious leaders
said the use by the
President of moral abso-
lutes "in the name of Jesus"
was morally offensive and
possibly a violation of his
constitutional obligations;
that castigation of the
Soviet Union as the "focus of
evil" might unwittingly
bring about the "catas-
trophe" of a nuclear
holocaust; that it implied an
attempt to silence opposi-
tion to the President's
policies, including support
of prayer in public schools;
and threatened the nation's
religious pluralism.
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