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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JUNE 1, 1984
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I've been rece1v1ng and studying much of your literature for the
past six months. I must confess, never have I been so excited and
compelled to search the Scriptures to justify your revelations.
You have truly been blessed by God. By your fruits I know you
speak the truth.
R.M. (Lebanon, IL)
I have been listening to you on the radio every night and on TV
every week for three or four months. (I used to work at night but
I lost my job.) Before this time, I would go months without read­
ing the Bible but now I can't go a day without reading it. I have
learned more about the Bible in this short time than in the last
20 years (I'm 30). Thanks to you, Mr. Armstrong, I knqw at last
what the Bible is really about. You have opened my eyes to the
real meaning.
A.V. (Elizabethton, TN)
When anyone begins to understand the Bible, he knows how few
preachers God actually has. Jesus Christ states this knowledge
is only given to the called ones. When anyone realizes what good
God has in store for him, he searches the Bible daily. The more
time he puts in studying the Bible, the more he receives as to how
he can receive the good things God has in store for him.
C.M. (Cliford, MS)
I watch your program often and would very much like a copy of THE
UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN IN PROPHECY and The PLAIN TRUTH. You
are right; it's time I dusted off my Bible and started to read it,
and this will be a start. You are a good man and we all need
you.
ON THE WORLD SCENE
Mrs. w.c. (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
--Richard Rice, Mail Processing Center
THE RACE FACTOR IN CAMPAIGN '84; JESSE JACKSON'S
AMAZING WORLDVIEW; THE TRAGEDY OF THE OPEN BORDER
Political polls in the U.S. presently indicate a sizable lead for President
Ronald Reagan. Should things go from bad to worse in the Persian Gulf how­
ever, and the U.S. becomes more deeply enmeshed, this lead could vanish.
Former President Richard Nixon has predicted a victory in the November
election for Mr. Reagan. However, he claims it could be a fairly close
race, assuming Walter Mondale is selected by the Democrats at their July
convention. Part of the reason why the race could be close is because of
the three million or so new voters enlisted for the Democrats by Jesse Jack­
son. The major reason the two other remaining Democratic contenders have
not criticized Jackson for his often flamboyant rhetoric is because they
don't want to lose this huge new ballot-box force Jackson has garnered.
The three Democratic contenders have also campaigned heavily for the His­
panic vote in the American Southwest. Surprisingly, Jackson nearly won the
endorsement of the Mexican American Political Association. The three con­
tenders all oppose the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration reform bill, presently
tied up in the House of Representatives. (Mr. Mondale specifically asked