Wednc:d::y, fJcvcmbcr C3, KC3 jf tvWI I ir "CVj off all bikes -Panasonic Bianchl Raleigh 25:i J off all parts and accessories Thru Nov. 30 Good on iiwtock merchandise only. Deprogrammers devious, -SSSsS&J&SSSi East Park Plaza 203 North CSth Street 402-464-01 S3 Downtown 427 South 13th Street v 402-475-0204 I vcu!4 like to take exception to the article (Dailj Nebraskan, Nov. 14) in which "Keren Smith", a UNt student, recalled her nightmare" experience with the Unification Church. . The article . portrays deprogramming with too much legitimacy.. Deprogrammers supposedly res cue young people from "vicious cults" who seek to "brainwash" their converts. I want to declare that "Karen-Smith" is not a victim of the Unification Church, but rather is a victim of deprogramming. Deprogrammera CIrgaKy abduct people against r : their own will, subjecting them to threats or even physical abuse so that the convert to the new reli- gious movement will renounce hi3 or her beliefs. "Karen Smith" was kidnapped and draped into a van and driven around for 12 hours. I know that in her 12 hours in the van, she was thoroughly pro grammed by her captors. They fed her mind with fear, doubt and half-truths about the Unification she would be completely indoctrinated, and that she would fee a dooi ior f ioon wno is oniy m n ior ir.e money." This b a consistent practice of depro grammers to discredit the Unification Church. I Know this from my own experience with depro grammers and the experience of others who es caped from their deprogr&xnxncr captors. ' , '' ' . ; . William D. Ecgg ' " . director , Unification Church of Nebraska ' ; , The Daily Nebraskan welcomes brkf letters to the editor from all readers and interested cviers. Jjciters are selected for publication on Lis basis cf claritv. crirtrizlii'j. timeliness and ez-aee availa ble. His Daily Ncbrcz!can retains the ri;ht to edit all material . 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Other species hunt prey when they (or ' their ofSpring) are hungry, r?ck-, shelter in inclement weather . and are mutually tenefkiol to nature's : life cycles.;, ;; ':-:. -S-.'-J- - . We no longer rely on hunting for food. There now are much more , sophisticated means of feeding our selves. For instance, we raise cnim-,: : als in confinement and isolation, supplement their diets with chemi cals to make them grow larger and ' faster, slaughter them when they attain proper weight, and freeze their flesh to be eaten at some later date. The huntir.3 that humans partic ipate in is not for survival, but for pleasure. It is true that same of the .'' ' animals we MH are eaten, but that doesnt make up for the thousands that are killed and beheaded, their ; ; . carcass leSt to ret, their kzzs !& played as trophies. . : . Another index of human greed is our treatment of land and resour ces. We require a certain amount of land and resources for survival, but we must realize that in order for the earth and all life forms to survive we cannot use them alL In the last few decades, encourag ing new alternative methods of en ergy have been discovered. How: ever, certain groups of our superior species are doing their best to keep the alternatives from developing in to viable energy sources. For in stance, we have the technology to utilise solar energy and petroleum power substitutes. But developing :lthem further could mean the giant ell,' gas vd coal companies would lose a great deal of money. ferhaps the most frightening as pect of human greed is our inability to live in peace. One country wants to impose certain ideologies that other countries object to, and they fight Another country wants the , minerals and resources that a dif ferent country has, and they fight We are killing off each other to get more land, more resources, and in order to gain superiority over the rest of our superior species. It seems ironic that humans, rela tive newcomers to earth, are the species that will eventually destroy the planet. If only we could learn a lesson in living from the subordi nate, species around us, maybe a .- more acceptable fate would destine our lives. Because if we are to sur vive, we have no choice but to " change our way cf ISfs. If we dont : charts, if we dent brin to respect ' the earth 'and all species ir.cludlr.g our own, oar only dectiny xrZX be n : ? r LzJU U P zs a - A frosty cfew cf Bed cr Bid Iii3 1 end bovvi cf hot cfali cr soip for - ... if i . ' c i I) fe, .: . - 13&0 tta u w ii .1. . - i .- ...