University Dally Kansan, September 19, 1980 Page 9 'Devil' preaches love, not insults By PAM HOWARD Staff Reporter After creeping into casual student conversation a few days ago, religion remains a topic of frequent discussion at KU. The arrival of evangelist Cindy Lasseter on Monday helped revive the student interest that left with evangelist Jed Smock two weeks A man who gave several names, including Lester Baker Who? appeared before Lasseter's crowd yesterday afternoon in a devil suit. He complained that she was trying to teach by using hate. He wanted to show that there was another way to get a point across. Who?, who said he was a minister's son, said Lasseter did not talk about relating to fellow men. Who? said that Wednesday Lasseter had insulted a woman and some of his friends who had long hair. Christianity should be taught by showing love, not by throwing insults, he said. Who? who, claimed to have a good knowledge of the Bible, said that Lasseter manipulated the scripts. He said he feared that others would believe him knowedgeable about the Bible's details might be converted by fear. Who? complained that Lasseter could not even agree with the other Christians in the crowd. "Christians should at least respect other Christians," Who? said. The Rev. Jack Eberner, director of Ecumenical Christian Ministries, Inc., at KU, was one of the listeners yesterday afternoon. Theremer said Lasseter, who counted herself among the saved and the others as damned, did not teach traditional Christian thought. He said Christian faith taught that there was both good and bad in people. Bremer said there was no doubt that she believed in what she did. "Cindy has been a catalyst for people coming to grip with what they believe," said the Rev. Peter Casperian, chaplain from Canterbury House, the KU Episcopal organization. Casperian said that she tended to emphasize the bad news and did not mention the good news of love and forgiveness. The Rev. 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