Show The Utah Statesman Monday January Buddhist Roy NakaUni former (rMidentof the Buddhist church in for Ojden and a lay speaker in the I'nited Stales 40 poke to approximately udents last Wednesday evening the concepts of elflessnesegolessness and other of 'jeneral pnnciples and doctrines Buddhism The Buddhist speaker was the sec- ond in a series of guest speakers fcnttd by the Bahai club to share tuida mental beliefs and practices different religions with interested students Dr Kulkami a Hindu and native g India commenced the series rih an overview of Hinduism different the Understanding torld religions is a basic premise of the Bahais The Bahai club com-pse- d of students belonging to the faith has become active only to member fner Brass Its purpose is to profile a center around which Bahai indents can plan activities and (missions of interest and impor-tsscBahai this according year e to them L'SU of chapter Inter-Yimt- Everyone is welcome to theme complements attend the fall querter concentration on the basic ixtrmes of Christianity as presented by the apostle Paul in his rier to the church at Rome Thu Issues to be discussed during the taler quarter include: The importance of a Christian world-viethe Chnstian response to Marxism Christianity towards of pretations The faith adovocates the unity of nations and races equality of the sexes the establishment of universal peace and the abolition of all forms of prejudice These topics cover only a handful y Christian Fellowship has tbon the theme "The Christian Lltstyle" for its weekly meetings The meetings are held every Thurs-ta- y night at 7:30 in SC 225 students life the evangelism present vocation as fnyer in the Christian's Bblica! basis for ir A schedule of speakers is still being developed Bruss said Among the speakers being sought is someone to talk on Judaism which Bruss said is not easy to find There just aren't many Jewish people in Logan he said and the closest synagogue is in Ogden Bruss said the club should have a schedule soon The talks will be presented every Wednesday evening at 700 in SC 225 What is the Bahai religion? It originated in Iran just over a century ago by Baha'uTlah who Bahais consider to lie the promised one of all ages Bahais accept the divine origin of religions including Judaism Christianity Islam and Buddhism Baha'uJlah’s teachings are written in 100 volumes of literature which members are encouraged to read and to reach their own inter- The Bahai teachings are not to be swallowed with no questions asked explained Bruss Independent investigation of truth is fundamental to the faith One is free to choose from the many available choices of life Bruss said and the individual is reponsible for himself Bahais do not belong to the bracket of religions that leave flyers in mailboxes knock on doors accost travelers in airports or actively recruit and convert in any other way Anyone is welcome to explore and seek help in learning about the religion Bruss said in accordance with individual search for truth Nor do Bahai s seek funds from the general population Quite the contrary said Bruss To give money to the church is considered to be a privilege allowed only to Bahai members In Logan the Bahai community numbers about 23 Bruss said Every Sunday at the Logan Library they conduct firesides unstructured gatherings of informal discussion Lifestyle’ deemed IVCF theme relates to ‘Christian The evsrdship of natural resources Christian view of marriage and the importance of the church the of important issues facing students The purpose of the talks is to demonstrate the influence of Christianity in all facets of life IVCF believes that obedience to Jesu9 Christ as Lord of our lives implies a willingness to conduct all aspects of existence in a manner They want to emphasize that Christianity is not cosmic a life in- surance policy In addition to the large group meetings several smaller 9tudent led Bible studies will start soon Potluck dinners parties and other special events scheduled are also being A booktable “Inter-Varsity- the British heritage of IVCF The term “varsity" denotes university in the Queen's English in contrast to the improper American identification with scholastic sports Fellowship identifies us as a group of people who gather together united by both our faith and our common vocation We are a student organization and not a substitute for a church Members come from a diverse array of denominations and are encouraged to become actively involved in any local church that faithfully proclaims the Gospel offering a STXtXCTIST wide selection of Christian literature at reasonable prices will be set up at noon in the SC basement each Wednesday and Religious Register LDS Institute nb Delta Sigmas will present Winter Formal on Jan 26 in SC Ballroom at 8 p m i Smith Memorial Week W ht recognized Jan 28 Feb 3 F i Smith aheld Jan31 at theSymposium Institute lectures r1! will be presented fhncis Gibbons presidency of t 12:30 on utitute w secretary to the the church will Jan 29 at the and Rain will be Fine Arts aired in concert in the 8 00 on Feb 9 Cpoe Christian Fellowship on Human Sexuality held at the JiT ®y on Homestead in the Jn- - lead by local WW2 for i and 27 It psychiatrist 26 Canning and his wife cost is $ 15 per person i Kholarships are available for hocan t afford that fee CaU J-W- 5 reservations Ball will be tL°’an Country Club on 8 pm It ' is designed as to get dressed up in formal jJnityor Page 9 offer variety of religious talks Bahais jiikatani described 211 980 semi-form- attire 753-2CO- O and dance to something other than disco The Dave England Swing band will provide music and there will be refreshments Tickets are $4 for students $6 for Fast Free Delivery! Open 4:30 to 1 :00 support group lead by Doris Reed of the psychology department A am til 2:00 am Saturdays til 11:00 pm Sundays meet for two hours every Wednesday night CCF is providing meeting space The group is still seeking participants Call will 753-000- 2 President Stanford Cazier and his wife will be dinner guests of CCF on February 24 Everyone is invited to attend any CCF functions Students and faculty may call David Weamer the Campus Minister for help with problems any time day or night at 753-000- 2 New! Whole wheat crust! 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