The Oxford Group Morphs Into MRA
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and the Twelve Steps by A. Orange
Chapter 9:
TIME magazine reported on the growing criticism of Frank Buchman's "Oxford Group":
In 1938, with war with Hitler looming, Frank Buchman renamed or morphed his organization into something called "Moral Re-Armament." Some critics of Buchman have suggested that the Oxford Group Movement was so thoroughly unpopular by then that they essentially wanted to dissociate themselves from their own bad reputation. (Was it merely a coincidence that just two months after Cardinal Hinsley banned the Oxford Groups, Frank Buchman was out promoting a new organization with a new name that had not been mentioned by the Cardinal?) There was also at least a hint in the renaming to "Moral Re-Armament" that the USA and Great Britain did not need to re-arm with guns; that everything would be okay if they just got straight with God, and then God would take care of the situation with Adolf Hitler.
Frank Buchman continued to insist that he was the only man with the answer to the world's problems, and that becoming one of this followers was the only way to survive the coming troubles. Buchman also liked to imply that his army was the one that would win the coming war:
The Oxford Group is building a world organism that takes the needs of nations and answers them with men. It is a challenge to every man and every woman to enlist under God's control in that colossal task. What is your part in remaking the world? He who refuses to enlist under God's orders thereby enlists in the cause of world destruction. ... Buchman used the "Either/Or Propaganda Technique" there, again, by presenting the listener with only two poor choices:
Frank Buchman also repeatedly used the False Equality Propaganda Technique. Buchman constantly implied that people who were "enlisting under God's control" and "enlisting under God's orders" should actually join Frank Buchman's cult and obey Frank Buchman's orders. Obviously, obeying God's orders and obeying Frank's orders were not the same thing. ![]()
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