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"Our whole society is on its last legs and will surely die," Carol Jackson, editor of Integrity Magazine, told 100 students in New Lecture Hall last night at a Catholic Club lecture.
As in the Roman Empire, she said, our families are declining, our morals are growing weaker, people are moving from the country to the city, and governments always fear revolution. "The artists who painted great pictures in the Middle Ages are now painting Petty girls and cans of baked beans."
When a person loses his soul, he dies, Miss Jackson said. "Our society has lost its soul, and it too must die. That soul is Christianity--the only force that could bind it together.
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