Thursday, June 26, 2008

American Minute - Jun. 26 - United Nations Charter signed

American Minute
with Bill Federer



The United Nations Charter was signed JUNE 26, 1945, by 51 member nations.

Two months earlier, President Truman addressed the delegates:

"At no time in history has there been a more important Conference than this one in San Francisco which you are opening today...

As we are about to undertake our heavy duties, we beseech our Almighty God to guide us in the building of a permanent monument to those who gave their lives that this moment might come."

In 1953, President Eisenhower addressed the UN:

"The whole book of history reveals mankind's never-ending quest for peace and mankind's God-given capacity to build."

As UN actions began opposing the United States, former President Herbert Hoover told the American Newspaper Publishers Association in 1959:

"I suggest that the United Nations be reorganized...with those peoples who disavow communism, who stand for morals and religion, and who love freedom...

What the world needs today is a definite, spiritual mobilization of the nations who believe in God against this tide of Red agnosticism."

Hoover ended:

"It is a proposal for moral and spiritual cooperation of God-fearing free nations...rejecting an atheistic other world."

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