User talk:Forhisglory1

"However, her involvement in the Klan and her writings have been condemned and repudiated by the leadership of the organization she founded, the Pillar of Fire." I would love to see the reference and know the year a statement was made. --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) (talk) 07:55, 23 August 2008 (UTC)

Me too - I share Richard's curiosity. I would also like to know the level of support for the text of the repudiation - if it actually exists. Was is signed by the General Superintendent? Approved by the Board? Voted on by the church membership? And if it was sincere, why do so many aspects of the organization still bear her name: WAWZ (Alma White Zarephath), Alma Temple, Alma Heights Christian Academy in Pacifica, CA, etc, and that of her son who supported her Klan work: WAKW (Arthur Kent White), The Arthur Kent White Library, etc? We know that she held these anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, racist views until her death because she republished Guardians of Liberty in 1943, three years before she died. And we know of her son's support of the Klan because he included a forward in volume 2 of the 1943 republished Guardians. BTW - I will acknowledge that today the POF is a substantially different organization from the days of Alma, but I'm not convinced that many of Alma's beliefs don't linger on within many of the longtime POFers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Buz lightning (talk • contribs) 19:57, 10 October 2008 (UTC)