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1. pbcc.org
pbcc.org/contactus/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2008 Last Visited: 5/31/2008
Bernard Bell, Minister of Biblical StudiesMinistry: Interns; Biblical StudiesEmail Bernard -
2. www.theatlantic.com
www.theatlantic.com/doc/200802 - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2008 Last Visited: 2/27/2008
A decade later, in "Will the Christian Church Survive?," Bernard Iddings Bell, an Episcopalian minister serving as the warden of St. Stephen's College (now Bard College), took a stand against what he saw as a dangerous trend toward secularism. Godlessness was growing he warned. And its foundations, he wrote, "are pride, ambition, desire to dominate, lust for the world's goods." Not through compromise with nonbelievers, he argued, but only through a return to religious traditionalism would the church persevere. He called for a revival of Christian principles to oppose secularism's "self-blinded humanity," and contended that the Church's own inertia should be held to account for its increasing obsolescence: -
3. The Saratogian - News - 05/02/2005 - From the Archives: Polling on a 'dry' matter
www.saratogian.com/site/news.c - [Cached]Published on: 5/2/2005 Last Visited: 5/2/2005
One clipping quoted Dr. Bernard Idding Bell, president of St. Stephen's Episcopal College at Annandale. 'Prohibition is contrary to God's law,' Bell said. 'It is no sin to drink in England, so how can it be sinful in America?'

