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Summary: The Moral Right (Press, 21 February 1986)
In a letter to the editor published on 21 February 1986, Neville M. Rush expresses his concerns regarding Michael Hawthorne's claims made in an article in "The Press" on 15 February. Rush argues that Hawthorne's statements lack a solid foundation and are largely influenced by media commentary, which he believes often distorts the truth about religious matters. He defends Bert Walker's remarks about the Sunday Club, insisting that they did not imply any connection to the "Coalition," contrary to some newspaper interpretations. Rush encourages Hawthorne to consult with leaders from the Coalition for a clearer understanding of the situation. Additionally, he highlights the significance of a petition signed by 835,000 individuals against the legalisation of sodomy, suggesting that it represents the views of the ordinary New Zealander.
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