Tuesday, July 16, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 7 —Kansan Photo by Bill Seymour OUTLINES HIS POSITION The Rev. Ronald L. Sundbye, pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Lawrence, tries to convey his views on the 'God is dead' question. Pastor rejects— Continued from page 1 day breeds violence. Violence won't die out by itself. It won't die until we find someway to structure our lives that isn't violent," he said. Americans have always been violent. "War is evil. There is no need to get bogged down with the war in Vietnam; all wars are wrong. Man has a brain and he ought to be able to work these things out. Man has never used his brain before. War is easier. But nuclear warfare brought about a completely different issue," Mr. Sundbye said. Although he is for the unconditional evacuation of Vietnam, he is not a pacifist. "The difference between the pacifist and me is he is courageous and I am a chicken." Mr. Sundbye said. The truth is "most of us are chickens." THERE HAS always been a generation gap, the minister said. But the gap today is greater than the past because of the advanced education of today's youth. The morals are also changing, but Mr. Sundby will make no judgment if it is for the better or worse. Today, he said, teenagers have less hangups in talking about sex, than in the past. A TEEN ACTION Group (TAG) has been organized in his church recently to bring the high school age youth of Lawrence to church. He said many of these have been alienated from the church for many years. TAG is concerned more around social action than religious study, according to Mr. Sundhye. The major group has their own lounge above the sanctuary they have decorated and where they hold dances about twice a month. The big group also breaks down into small discussion groups with an adult leader. Here real dialogue is carried forth involving the problems of a teenage existence. 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