Editorial Drug abuse rallies help fight problem This Tuesday night. 2.000 people turned out .it Mac.Arthur (lour! to pledge their support in the war on drugs The rally is just another in a long list of organ ized protest against drug abuse. (’.eorge Hush has announced his administration will light drug use as il the« ountry were in a real war. ( omplete with armed force both in and out of the coun try if necessary Drugs have been around as long as anyone can re member Hut in the last few years, with crime and vio lence around the drug trade skyrocketing, drugs have now become a legitimate domestic threat We'ie not saving drugs are going to topple Ameri i .im sin letv. but they are a serious problem that needs to be addressed Even presidential administration i booses a theme With kennedv it was the spai e pro gram With Nixon it vsas detente (among other things) With Hush, it appears lighting drug use will anchor Ins agenda Using U S military (one to turn Columbian drug i artel members into charcoal briquettes is not the an swc-i blasting the soon e will onl\ open it up lor more people to step in I he lure of lug money is |ust to pow erful to eliminate the drug flow The only v\a\ to light drug abuse is through edu< a turn Tear long people about the dangers of drugs is preferable to using an I I t to smoke a i o< nine proi ess mg plant Simple ei onomii s i ome into plav H there is no demand the snppK dries up Since most ol Hush's drug-abuse budget went into lighting the source, not eliminating demand the pub Ik set 101 has been the one to fill in the educ ation part In general we support anti-drug rallies like the one Tuesday Organizers were upset at the turnout, as the unrealistic alU expec led It).0(10 people- to show up However, that 2.000 took time out of their schedules to attend sends a signal that Eugene c itizens are eon c ei ned The rally stressed communiU support to tight what is. unfortunateK. one of Oregon s biggest industries Speakers, suc h as state attorney general Dave I rohn mayor, gave frightening statistics concerning the- level ol (begun drug abuse. Speakers at Tuesday night's gathering also told participants how to detec t symptoms of drug abuse, and how to fight them. These arc: key issues, but more importantly, the speakers wanted people to understand the drug abuse solution depends as much on the com munity as it does on law enforcement. Eugene has always been a bastion of liberal think ing toward drug use. We should not abandon this prin ciple, but it is time to address the problem. DRUG WAR l •sAY WE DO IN HA! WE SHOULD HAVE DONE IN VIETNAM. IF IT KN’T OVER BY CHRISTMAS, DECLARE OURSELVES THE WINNER AND PULL OUT. Late kickoff time nets financial windfall (fregon's (null),ill team is .it liomr Inr thr tliird time tins season. Imt once again there won't hr llif nnrm.il 1 p.m starting limn w him thr I hn ks .mil Washington State honk up in .1 kr\ I’.n ilii Ill battle. I'rinie l it ket television will an the game and In doing so has pushed the kn k ott hai k (last t tli p m mm h to the i hagrin ol main llowevei the needs ol the few out weigh the needs of the main ill tills I ase In the i ugene Springfield area where Dink football is almost a religion, the fans love basking in the sun at Aul/eii Stadium toi an afternoon game When the game starts at t ill though, the fans get antsv The fans don't get the sun and thin have to wait around for the kii koff Most people enjo\ the 1 p.m. start for mam reasons (letting home at 4 it) has main advantages over 7 p.m The fans don't have to walk home in the dark They still have a few hours of light to do something outdoors .liter the game. A 4:40 kickoff just seems to make the day longer However, the financial needs of the foot ball team and the athletic department are just too important in the long run to bypass. By being on cable television, Oregon will take home .mother lucrative payday to morrow, something the football team and the athletic, department desperately need to stav competitive in the I’ac- It) The Ducks will net $102,000 for the ('.ougar game, the same amount they re ceived for other games with California and Arizona Oregon will also he on tin; Prime l ie kel network against Arizona State later in the season. With over $400,000 rolling in from the cable network, the Ducks are re i eiving a huge shot in the arm financially judging by the attendance figures from the California and Arizona games though the fans don't mind the 4:20 starts and are coining to Autzen in groves. Obviously the 4 40 kickoff isn’t bothering the fans too much. For those fans who are angry with the game being moved back, don't worry It seems highly unlikely that the Ducks two other home contests, with Long Beach State and Oregon State, have no chance of being televised and will indeed start at 1 p.m However, even if those games aren't go ing to start at 1, what's the big deal? What s more important in the long run is what is in the best interest of the football team and the athletic department. Forum. 'Rationality' vs 'rationalism': which is the right truth? By Thomas Payne I'lic \ lew lliiil iii < list’s llii’isls of irr.itional thinking i out,nils two fallacies tint’, it confuses "rationality" vsitli "rational ism," ami two. it assumes, with rationalism, that the only path to truth is logii al ileiim lion If something i annot he _Commentary_ proven as a com lusion to a chain of logically legitimate premises and dedm turns, then it i annot he "true Rationality is the capac ity to think It im hides a wide varie tv ot wavs human liemgs obtain information about the yvorld Rationalism, on the other hand isa philosophical sy stem pop ulari/.ed in the 17th century. th.it states essentially that the only path to truth is logit .11 de dm live reasoning I contend that theism is in lai t rational in the broad sense of a reasonable system of think, ing people to base their lives on. though it may or may not be provable by logu al deduc live reasoning it belief in mottes of learning other than logical deduc tion c Destitutes 'irrationality then In lar the maturity of c ul lures in the world are funda mentally irrational A great amount of what humankind knons is In intuition and expo rieni e not In logic .11 deduc lion For example, people know that seeds will sprout into plants even if they 1 anno! logic al I v explain the mec han ism One major way of knowing t aid tor millions of people is via tile experience of him her m their lives liven in our "ra tional” society, much of our daily liyes is based on c one epts th.it have not been proven, and in tac t may not be provable, by deduc tive reasoning Sue h nmi epts as love, beau tv. goodness, sincerity, and trust are essential to our daily functioning We i an observe the t’flft ts ot these i om epts in the rray human interact with e.u h other, hut we c an not ne< essarily /inn e their existent e in a logic al iledui live manner Although space does not per mil a detailed analy sis ol the el ted of rationalism on the per sonality of c ultures. I (relieve that mm h of the alienation, de personalization and material ism that is so prevalent in our sen inty is a result of a mis placed faith in logical deduc tion as the sole souri e of trust In arguments c homing the barbarism ot Christianity it is i ustomary to omit mention of the i ountless quiet ai ts of love constantly carried out by Chris tians These ,n ts range from one friend helping another through a time of stress, through the abolitionist move ment in Pith century America, to Mother Theresa's commit ment to the outcasts of India. A i ursorv reading of the New Testament reveals that Christ t.night love and compassion (consistent with his condemna lion of self-righteousness and legalism) In fact, the whole message of Christ turns the svs terns of the world upside down the last shall he first, the meek shall inherit the earth, the hungry shall lie filled while the rn h are turned away emp ty I lie picture ol the new order established by Christ is one of "servant leadership" — he who is first in the kingdom must be servant to all This prim iple is supremely demon strated by Christ's secrifit ial of fering of himself in the service ot humaniU . and by his servit e to tile outcasts of soi iety I here have always been those who have misunderstood Christ's message of love, and perverted it to serve their own ends This is particularly dan gerous when; many people call themselves “Christians" sun ply because “responsible members of society are “Chris tians," rather than because they have personally i ousel ered, understood and chosen the way of (Christ .is their own One should not dismiss Christianity on the basis of the fact that some who have i ailed themselves Christians have failed to exhibit the true char acteristics of followers of Christ In conclusion, faith of some kind is unavoidable since it >s the basis of human life in com munity Although faith need not he based solely on logit a! proof, honest critical reflection on one's faith can have great value, both for theists and for those whose ultimate faith is something other than a person a I God. Thomas Pay no is a Kesean h Associate in the l.inffuistii s lie partment.