willing to admit we curry favor with the former and treat the latter with indifference. The trend in recent years has been for the churches to identify increasingly with the privileged rather than the underprivileged, management rather than labor, the rich rather than the poor. This is also reflected in denominational meetings. How rare it is for conventions and assemblies, when featuring lay people, to use on their programs anyone other than successful business and professional persons. We do well
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