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‘no Moral Utopia’ (Press, 2 September 1985)

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Summary: ‘no Moral Utopia’ (Press, 2 September 1985)

In a letter to the editor published on 2 September 1985, Neville M. Rush raises several inquiries regarding the fundamentalist lobby, specifically questioning their stated aims as referenced by Letitia B. Onions. He expresses interest in understanding what these aims entail. Rush also comments on a statement made by M. T. Moore about young people signing a petition against the legalisation of sodomy, asking for clarification on the number of signatures collected—whether it was one per hundred or one per thousand. Furthermore, he challenges the assertion that the 24 per cent of the population who are indifferent or free thinkers are not immoral or subversive, questioning the source of crime, violence, and immorality in society if this demographic is deemed largely innocent. He concludes the letter by expressing that he believes readers will be eager to see Moore's responses to his queries.

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Publish Date:2nd September 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850902_2_116_6.html