Dear Friends:

Hurry, hurry, hurry. Give us more by the author of The Winner

.and checking back magazines I find book reviews, articles and now fiction. . . who IS this Marlin Prentiss?

Editors:

Miss J. DENVER, COLORADO

I would like to see the magazine centered more on help for the invert rather than reasoning directed to the general public.

Mr. C.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS

EDITOR'S NOTE: ONE shares your views and would welcome articles on selfhelp for the invert-we print them when we receive them. In the meantime, if we can manage to reach the general public through reason and logic are we not helping our minority in that way?

Editors:

I enjoyed Mr. Hannum's article On Trial . .since you are so close to Hollywood and the picture industry wouldn't it be possible to give us advance reviews of pictures?

Editors:

Miss D.

ALMA, MICHIGAN

Although, with Derrick Bailey, I think the Church has never intended to reject the homosexual, I suspect that whatever enlightenment may have come to us as a result of Biblical scholarship and tended to break down the "Sodom-prejudice" has also been to some degree counteracted by the Protestant "Reforma-

tion," which brought with it a tendency to misunderstand the nature of Love and Sin. If one fails to understand that Sin is a matter of will and not of nature or of act, then of course, he may reject the homosexual in spite of the fact that no act of the will caused that psycho-sexual orientation.

It is a fact, and a regrettable one, that homosexuals by the hundreds have sought aid in the churches and been turned away. It is also a fact, unfortunately less well known, that many homosexuals have been and are being helped to the opportunity to love, to know love, and to find peace in the context. of the Christian Community.

I appreciate your magazine. Most of all I appreciate what you are trying to do.

Editors:

Reverend R.

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.

I especially enjoy reading your short-stories, and your articles in a less intense vein, such as your recent International series . . . in some issues the militant, crusading spirit is a little too pronounced; let's forget the other people sometimes and write to please ourselves. Your book news and reviews too are very welcome and help me in my purchases from "over there". . .I hope you won't consider it presumptious that a foreign subscriber should air his views on

One.

Mr. P. LONDON, ENGLAND

EDITOR'S NOTE: You live in a different land, yes, but to ONE no Welcome. one is "foreign."

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