Excerpt from The Salvation Army and the Public: A Religious, Social, and Financial Study
This work has not been inspired by hostility to the free propagation of any religious doctrine by the effort and at the cost of those who believe in it. It is hostile to a system which renders easy the propagation of such doctrine at the voluntary cost of those who either do not believe in it or disapprove of the methods of its propagation.
This work is not opposed to the performance of so-called "social" work by any religious body, even with the financial help of those who do not belong to it. It is opposed to a system which enables a religious body, as such, to derive undue financial advantage from the public interest in its less important "social" work, and to exist as a religious body mainly by virtue of a misconception in the public mind encouraged by the disproportionate combination of its religious and "social" functions in its appeals.
It is not maintained that the Salvation Army doe$ not, in the stereotyped phrase, "do good work". It would be difficult for any organization not wholly maleficent which draws hundreds of thousands of pounds every year from the public to avoid doing some good.
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