University Dally Kansan Tuesday, November 11. 1975 5 use esse are but to ant ent merent weds. ed. will its ars itsars ing of oar wooed apped willy ex-ans on con-m. in the wee erris maith until ardds hing for or true not of ident On Campus Events... TODAY: JKIH OPEN HOUSE will be from 1:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. The dedication ceremony will be at 2:30 p.m. to 12:00 w.11th St. The Students Wives' LIFE-CAREER WORKSHOP will be from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Annex A of the Continuing Education Building. The Careers Committee of the Commission on the Status of Women will present WOMEN IN MEDICINE at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. PAUL WILSON, professor of law, will speak about Brown vs. Topka Board of Education at 7:30 p.m. at a Kansas Civil Liberties Union meeting in the Lawrence Community Building, 158 North University at 7:30 p.m. in the Room Room of the Union. The introduction of the DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEOLOGICAL SOCIETY will be at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lawrence Public Library. The Student Senate ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. MORTON WHITE, philosopher and author, will lecture on "Philosophical Foundations of the Declaration of Independence" at 8 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. Tomorrow: WORDS AND SILENCE, a meditation for everyone, will be from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. at Danforth Chapel. Ministers' hearing today A hearing is scheduled for 1:30 this afternoon to determine whether the ministerial credentials of two members of the Universal Life Church, a California-based religious organization, will be recorded in Douglas County. Mike Elwell, county court judge, scheduled the hearing after Alan C. Nelson, 1300 Kentucky St., and Ralph J. Richardson Jr., 1401 Tennessee St. asked to be recognized as ministers of the Universal Life Church in Douglas County. At that time, Elwell cited a 1974 opinion issued by the attorney general's office that said the ordination given by Universal Life wasn't valid under Kansas law. Elwell refused to approve the credentials of Timothy Albertson, a former University of Kansas student, who asked to be allowed to attend a course in Douglas County in November of 1974. Albertson, also a member of Universal Life, later life, funded a $7 million lawsuit against Elwell. That suit, which was filed on October 7, alleged, among other things, that Albertson's constitutional rights by failing to approve his ministerial credentials. Without credentials Albertson cannot perform marriages in Douglas County. Richardson said yesterday Albertson would be at the hearing today, and would act as a secretary. "I hope everything is settled today," Richardson said. "This should just be an administrative matter. The judge is prejudiced against our church, and if he should decide to hear the case, we will move to have another judge handle it." Richardson said there was proof that Universal life ministers had been registered in the UK. Elwell said he couldn't comment on the case before today's hearing. Forum Room, Kansas Union SENIORS Final vote will be Wed. Nov. 12, 8-4 p.m. HOPE AWARD Vote at Information Booth on Jayhawk Blvd. Must show registration card to vote and all seniors are eligible. Farewell to the Hawk party, Thursday. Nov. 13, 8-midnight. $10^{c}$ draws to seniors wearing class jersey. The first in a series of class parties, be there to meet the HOPE Award candidates. Class cards can be purchased at the Hawk or Alumni Office. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Vasque Hiker... PADDED COLLAR & ankle for comfort and protection. You'll be glad you've got a boot this good! FULLY LEATHER LINED for inside comfort. 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Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream!" Psalm 7:10 and Amos 5:23 and 24. One may love the great hymns and music of the Church, but if one does not appear God does not appreciate the music; and if it is unacceptable! "I have thought of my life as an arrow shot out of a bow: For a moment it is seen as it takes its flight across the landscape, then drops into obscurity. Let me examine what happens when someone is forced to protect safety and that of my fellow men, that when I drop out of sight into obscurity I may be "Safe in the Arms of Jesus."—This is not an accurate quote, but is merely a reference to Jesus' sacrifice for the miskenest, for the light his life reflected of The One book has shined not for a moment but through centuries and has been seen across a very limited landscape not all at once, but across the landscape of humanity and hated evil" (10) in obedience to the command of God. They were especially noted, and offensive to many, for rebelting sin whenever they were asked to deny God's God. Often they would want comfort in their own heart, even when God's God. Often they gave for "giving offense" that they must "deliver their own souls" for if they did not warn man of God's wail and curse to come upon the unpresentant, and chapters 18 and 33. "The heart in your bosom is a 'muffled drum' beating out a march to the cemetery for you!" When they take you and me to the cemetery for death, it is because our spirit has left this "home of clay" and gone to its "long home." A back to God Who gave us all that we had not seen, nor hear not heard, neither herned the mind of man the things God仰准备 for them that love Him."—a man mind is not capable of thinking of or imagining the great good, joy and well-being of man. He Several years ago a minister of one of the oldest and best known Churches of the South begin his sermon by asking his congregation if they ever thought of missing heaven after all, and facing an eternity in the 'lake' he said: "What have we to do with this lake? I will kill it unnotebook unto its own understanding." After all the professions of faith, the preaching, the teaching, the churchanity, the good will and opinions of fellow churchman and good works in the sight of others, the faith that Jesus says in the Sermon on The Mount there would be many rejected who thought they were prepared? And in another place we are told that those who "rejected the truth and had pleasure in it" are not living in the light of Christ's knowledge, believe, a lie and be damned! "Let him thinketh he standth, take hest, last he felt!" Some one has well said that many professed Christians take John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, etc., and use it as a bait to swain and bet on the earth." Many have been in the darkness and the flesh, and die the devil? "Meditate a little on Christ's temptation found in Matthew 1 and Luke and see if He did not in effect tell the devil it is tempting them to live in a world of fear and want." "The man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." One of the auditors of the above preacher was much impressed by hearing such a question asked in such a setting, for so many ministers in our church have been drawn into the pitfalls of being regarding eternal hell, or else take the perilous position that "that which is not talked about does not exist," and all this in spite of their ordination vows "the late Sam Jones that those who throw 'half fire' for one's creed who get to hell will have to adopt a creed in which there is nothing else but 'he fire.'" It is impossible to be a Christian acceptable to God and Christ without "denyingly self." He said so time and again, in the strongest kind of language. Should we not prey on God's mercy and grace? If we do not embrace and teach The Scriptures in order to be fully persuaded in our own minds as to what is evil and offensive to God, and seek the strength of God to "resist the devil" and bear such a witness that man will know where we stand on every moral and spiritual matter regarding "The Law and The God." (Note: The above first appeared in Atlanta newspapers on June 23rd, 1962.) P. O. Box 405, Decatur, Ga. 30031