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· Church Information
| Explore documents and pictures from the formation and history of the Bible Presbyterian Church in Collingswood. |
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· Commemorative Items
| We have collected a number of items looking back at Dr. McIntire´s ministry in pictures and words. |
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· Sermon Transcripts
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· Speeches
| Dr. McIntire was a prolific speaker who made his voice heard on a variety of issues pertinent to the Church in society. A selection of his speeches are included here in transcript form. |
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· Booklets and Pamphlets
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· Obituaries
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· Other Items
| Here is a collection of other pieces which did not fit in any of the other categories above. |
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Antagonist Raps Pope
From the Anderson, SC Independent of October 6, 1965
NEW YORK (AP) - The Rev. Carl McIntire, radio preacher and antagonist of most major Christian churches, Tuesday denounced Pope Paul VI's trip to America as "weakening our Western defenses" to communism.
The Collingswood, N.J., clergyman, president of the International Council of Christian Churches, made up of small groups split from the major churches in recent times said the Pope "had no realistic formula for peace adn ignored the Communists as the No. 1 disturber of peace."
He said it is"morally wrong to do business with the godless Communists" and "the Pope's total effort will be to neutralize the forces of resistance."
"His visit to the United States was used by television and radio to present a Roman Catholic propaganda show. The Communists will exploit sections of his speech to the weakening of our Western defenses."
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