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Show Food For TBioTuight ; "Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier boy who des erts, while I must not touch a hair of the wily ag-itator ag-itator who induces him tn desert?" A. Lincoln. "America must win this war Therefore I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure; I will fight cheerfully cheer-fully and do my utmost, as if the issue or the whole struggle strug-gle depended on me alone." From Just a U. S. Soldier, Who died at Chateau Theiry In as much as this paper has said so much about prophesy proph-esy we deem it wise to say a further word to those who doubt the fulfillment of prophesy. In doing so we shall quote the bible and what it says about Adolf Hitler and leave it to the judgment of readers whether or not he has fulfilled the prophesies quoted. Turn to Daniel 11:21 and read to the end of the chapter. Verse 21 tells that there shall stand up a vile person to whom they shall not give the honors of the kingdom but shall come in peaceably and obtain the kingdom by fat-teries. fat-teries. Verse 22 tells how "With the arm of a flood that shall overflow before him, rising to power and overrunning j his enemies before they are aware of danger. Verse 24 tella of the conquest of so many of the countries of Europe making them prey and taking spoil. Verse 25 te lis of the trouble with the countries to the South, France, Holland and Belgium Verse 26 tells of the cause of the fall of these countries. Verse 27 tells of his alliance with Mussolini. Verse 28 tells of his opposition to the church. Verse . 29 tells of his war with Greece and Africa. Verse 40 speaks of Russia coming against him like a whirlwind. Verse 45 says, "Yet he shall come to his end and none shall help him." The chapter also tells how he is a man destined to shake the earth. Isaiah, nays in chapter 14 how he will lay the entire world in ruins and destroy the cities thereof. All these p-ophesies were made more than 2000 years before be-fore Hitler was born. Society must find out the people who' can do the necessary work and then set them at it. The individual should be led to ask himself: Am I doing the best for society? Am I producing good things? Do 1 work with the thought that the consumer must be fed. We mnat get away from the idea of production for self alone; we must translate our interest into the common good. Thatis the higher incentive incen-tive for good work and this is the incentive which co-operation brings. |