VOL. VII, NO. 9
FEBRUARY 25, 1966

Man Relates to Good Will

Prejudice. What is it? People aren't born with prejudice. It is an unfair idea instilled into our minds by a worldly source. There are many causes for this selfishness. It can be brought about through environment. It can take form through personal experiences which have happened. Its greatest root is planted in heresay.

Prejudice. People are stricken with a fear and in turn form a dislike. Prejudice is too quickly misunderstood because people won't take time to reason out the facts. They have no evidence to support their opinions except someone else's opinion.

Non‑prejudice. Can people live together without prejudice but instead with good will toward their fellow man? This idea of human relations is summed up by the word brotherhood.

Brotherhood. These words are the important message of Brotherhood Week, February 20-27, sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. "In a spirit of good will and respect for the rights of others the NCCJ seeks to eliminate intergroup prejudice through a year round educational program. People must not only believe in brotherhood, but must live it and support it."