Talk:Garfield Bromley Oxnam

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WWII
I miss some information about Bishop Oxnam's position in WWII. I am somewhat sceptical about his declarations w.r.t. the HUAC. It is always astonishing to see how many people - of otherwise strict moral codes - felt that they were entitled to swindle about their former communist affiliations. On the other hand, his stance w.r.t the war would give a reliable clue. An average Red would have been decidedly pro-war even before 1939. A dyed-in-the wool Communist would have been anti-war till summer 1940 and would then have changed his opinion suddenly. A conservative patriot would have had reservations till Pearl Harbour. And a Christian pacifist would have cared for the conscientious objectors within his church. So what was Oxnam's position? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rheinvolk (talk • contribs) 20:45, 27 May 2018 (UTC)