The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1983, Page Page 5, Image 5

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f I'd like to comment on the guest opinion' titled
Religion courses beneficial "which appeared In the
Sept 20 issue of the D aily Nebraskan.
Mark Vcstphol makes clear his Interest in having
Christianity close es a mandatory part of the ITNL
education:! system bo that we can let the "Bible
teach (us)' principles end solutions that. address
many of .man's contemporary questions' and"
problems." .He goes on to quote phrases from
lloberly, cayins the university of today is atheistic,
and not teaching Christianity is. betes against it -
It appears to me, nothing could be more simplistic '
or 'further from the truth. The university is a
smorgasboard of different types -of religious
preferences. There are churches on campus to serve
students who chose to ' go, as well as religious
organizations everywhere that are active. God only
lens7r3 the number of times dilTerent preachers or
organizations' have given-' us their pitches near
Broyhiil Fountain, each one of then claiming to
.'have all the riht answers. ,:, ' ' . ;
I UNL also offers plenty -of opportunity to take
classes on religion; just look in the 1C33-84 schedule
'of classes. However, Vestphal dpesnt want you to.
make a choice, he wants to force you into taking a
'class in hb particular religion: Christianity. ;
It appears to me YcstphaTs motivation to teach
us the Bible clearly stems from his own religious
zealousness of .which I thank the university I can
cheese net to be a port ct ;
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