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ON UY A GAME
This little girl is playing .only a game ... a childish little
game called blind man’s buff. Any time she wants to, she can
whip off that blindfold in the twinkling of an eye.
But. .. suppose she couldn’t? What if she were forced to keep
her blindfold on forever?
There are many places in the world today where people are
blindfolded, mentally and spiritually, and where they are denied one
of the greatest of all freedoms ... the freedom to worship as they
will. We, who have that freedom, should guard and cherish it. For .
11 ours is the right to be enlightened. 1
If we don’t go to Church, if we refuse to remove our own spir- I
a itual blindfolds, we have no one but ourselves to blame. Put on a I
blindfold, and see how it feels. Imagine what it would be like to
wear it forever, over our eyes, our minds, our souls. Then, next
i? Sunday, go to church —and find out what it really means to see!
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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 16, 1958