rage 2C CONDOLENCES: : to Mr. Van Heei on the recent loss of his wife, Our sincerest sympathies ALL THE SAME In a recent issue of the Asbestos Sheet it was suggested that under- neath it all, the inner essence of George Pirie(warehouse) being pre- 2]l religions ts fundamentally the sented his 10 year Long Service same. Certainly, you can fird Award by Mr. Seguin, March 6, 1971. examples of a kind of Golden Rule in meny of the ancient religicns, but despite the desirability for simplifying the situation, this does not put themon a par for one main reason: True religion has two aspects, the relationship with the deity ani that with our fellow ran. The God-to-nan relation is first in priority and here most religions differ greatly. Sait hol For most people this "goes L.(lee Sing) Laundry-March 6/71 without saying," and so I am being presented with nis 15 year taking advantage of this to add Long Service award. Mr. Beguin made @ few ideas relating to the modern religious situation. Christianity can rightly claim many successes in the field of man-to-man development: Care for animals; hospitals; anti- slavery; rights of women and other freedoms. These innovations were not easily won and there is still much dissention between Christians, However, their problems are now much more complex because we live : in what has been called the post- Jee Cario being presented his Christian era. Everyone has got 10 year Long Service Award by Mr. on the bandwagon and other reli- Beguin, March 6,1971. gions are now displaying many of i the same standards -and even anti- religious groups too, Christians are being chl]- lenged to show more Jove during a time when they are wondering . whether some freedoms are getting out of hand, I am sure that the test of t.ime will show that those who are secure in a ijiving relationship with God through Jesus (net nec Sitver Repolusk being presented essarily the "“ectablishrent,") a the preserntaticn. ihe 10 year Lone Service Award by have more to give ta their fellow ~ Mr. Besuin, March 6, 1971. man Rev. David E. Reuss