Show V C12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 16 2003 i Happenings Women Voters : The League of Women Voters of Cache County will meet at noon Friday at the Copper Mill Restaurant Ray Wahl juvenile court administrator will speak about juvenile justice trends The public is invited For 5 more information call ! ping into the Power Within” She is the author of "Windows to the Light — Enriching Your Spirit with Haiku Meditations" The public is wel- come ' V Thursday at the Utah State University Reid House There will be food and drink carnival games for the younger set and live bands for teens starting at 8 pjn Youth from kindergarten through high school are wel-come Youth may enter the contest until March 22jby mating anti- tobacco radio TV or billboard ads For moke information ball 0 V - ‘1 Hils The Cache Cache : : Hikers will hike on Antelope Island Saturday Those interested should meet at 7 am at the southwest comer of Fred Meyer This is a short steep hike about three miles Bring water snacks and anything else you may need For more information call Brian Diamond at : 752-480- Family open house The Family Institute of Northern Utah announces its recent move to Riverbend Office Building 965 S 100 West Ste 203 Logan An open house is from 11 am to 1 pm Friday All are welcome 792-651- First Aid Cache County Chapter of the American Red Cross is having adultinfantchild CPR First Aid and AED classes from 9 am to 4 ptm Saturday For cost or more information call 753-025- 3 Carnival Author 752-11- advoca-Utah's youth cy group the Governing Youth Council will kick off its annual anfy tobacco advertising contest with a free carnival from 6 to 10:30 pm anti-tobac- co Lynne D Finney is giving a free’ one-hotalk at 7 pm Friday at Borders Books 1050 N Main Logan The reading is entitled "Tfep-ur 25 Lace 'N Levi's Lace N Levi's square dance club will dance from 7:30 to 10 pm Sat- urday at the Senior Citizens Center ' j 240 N 100 East Logan Alternating rounds and squares with Wayne Crawford calling and Russ Francis 4 or cueing Call fee more information 563-35- 753-020- 38 Bead Members of the Northern Utah Bead Society will be displaying their wares including rare beads and hand crafted jewelry at this Saturday's Gardener's Market at Garff Wayside Park behind Tony Roma's Logan This will be the Market's annual "Harvest Festival" event which celebrates the last Gardener's Market of the season and hours will be extended to 8 am to 3 pm Local artisans food music produce community information and more presents singersongwriter Erika Luckett at 7:30 pm Saturday in the Eccles Conference Center Auditor- urn USU campus Ticket are $12 in advance for students and $14 at the door Lucketfs music is a blend of blues funk Latin and folk-po-p Tickets may be purchased at Accents Chapter Two Books Sunrise Cyclery and USU ticket outlets : Post-Mormo- ns The Cache Valley Support Group is a nonsectarian group of former Mormons that meets regularly at Tbny Roma's for dinner and socializing All former Mormons are encouraged to attend The group meets at 6:30 pm every Sunday Far 3 more information call Jeff at or go to wwwpostmormoncom Post-Mormo- ns 770-426- Folk Music The Bridger Folk Music Society Scholar makes case for creeds A- 5 ma c h o ut S ?: Richard NOstllng Religion Writer I and share everything including your minutes ' Although few ponder the itroutine act many millions of American Christians do some- thing radical when they recite the creed says New Testament scholar Luke Timothy John- - - 'i: son s ' In a country that praises individualism worshippers are expressing solidarity with a community’s collective wis-do- m rather than personal opin-ioJohnson explains1' ' And in a culture that prizes novelty they are reciting a for-- ! mula that originated 1788 years ago (for the Apostles’ Creed often used by Protes- of 1678 years ago (for the longer Nicene Creed) n h ' - V 7 kv V-- ' V s 5v''s ft ® t g v ' ' " x ' $ ' ' r ' V1'7 'l £ - ss - ”f c i ns v- J yi' 'A- - s : ' Bene!'" ' Johnson a one-tidictine monk is now a lay Catholic teaching at Atlanta based Emory University’s ?£:' y 4‘ 7 Methodist-relate- d seminary His latest book' "The Creed:-'?'"-- ' What Christians Believe and J?1 j v'f' - Why It Matters’! (Doubleday ' v i ' provides analysis of the creeds' role and a phrase-byphracommentaiy on the Nicene version 'Adding a bit of autobiogra- - v: phy Johnson says fellow aca-' ' demies show little regard for ’f '?the intellect of people like himself who adhere to fixed formulas of faith and are espe- I’’ 'acially offended by Christiani- ty’s creeds ' Yet he says “life in the world is not possible without some form of creed”-Everesearchers in the “hard” sciences know “they cannot demonstrate their basic premises but must accept them on faith” To Johnson the Christian creed offers “the world's true story” not some “alternative view” or “Christian opinion” or truth for this or that individual but truth for everyone Nowhere else he writes “is such an alternative vision of the world and of humanity so clearly stated” Against liberal theologians Johnson insists Jesus’ divinity was not a belief the creeds tacked onto Christianity but an element in people’s earliest attempts to comprehend Jesus He also says tlie creeds explain the teachings in the New Testament Johnson sees the creeds as defining what is central for all Christians thus providing a corrective against both Christianity’s extreme left and extreme right He argues against those conservative Protestants who reject creeds in favor of following the “Bible alone” and against liberal Protestants who don’t want to be hemmed in by doctrinal requirements In Johnson's opinion fundamentalists take marginal con- cepts such as the literal inspiration and “inerrancy” (factual perfection) of the Bible and make them essentials then turn sectarian and exclude those who disagree The left’s mistake Johnson continues is to make the faith too open and boundless in its inclusion offering little sense of what is required of a believer and leaving the church unable to answer the simple question “What does it mean to be a Christian?" ’V V v- - v se ’cs’v: - ?-3- s 'f ' ' Sign up for the AT&T Wireless Shared Plan Start with 2 phone lines for $4999mo - Add up to 3 extra lines s " i minutes no nationwide long distance charges 1000 - Motorola VM Flip Phone unlimited night & weekend minutes 500 Anytime minutes n mo ea ” And share’ - V I 2 phones t FREE mobile-to-mobi- le s t after $300 mail-i- n rebate ' Sugg retail price $29998 Sales tax applies All from your applicable Service Area with a agreement See below for activation fee and other monthly charges teach out on the wireless service America trusts AT&T Wireless SWITCH TO THE BEST IN WIRELESS SERVICE AT&T Wireless has the most coverage in North America And we're the only national wireless provider to give you a 30 - day risk-fre- e trial l - - 7 ? 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