"The Uncooperative" J. Frank Norris Can Also Be "The Cooperative" J. Frank Norris, for THE RIGHT CAUSE
According to the Texas Methodist Historical Society, J. Frank Norris, in 1920, served on an inter church world movement committee set up to promote women's suffrage, anti-lynching legislation, prohibition and an establishment of YMCAs.
Norris never left his fundamental roots, but with the encroachment of modernistic theology, the hopes for unity soon vanished.
End Note: As an afterthought, if J. Frank Norris had been cozy with Klansmen, as alleged, the Methodists would have told us so.
Roy Falls
December 8, 2011
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