Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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MEETINGS
Uraldt junior Honor SocMy will h«v« «n
officer* meeting tonight at 6 .10 in the
EMU's Skylight Lounge For more
information. calift*) 04<M
Hong Kong Student As»«clation will
have a meeting tonightt at 7 in Room 101
Gilbert For more information, cal!
M2 2170
Black .Student Union will have a general
interest meeting tonight at 6 in Room tlO
Willamette For more information, call
346-4S79
EMU Board of Director* will have a
meeting today at 4 30 p m in Century Room
F of tlte EMU For more information, call
346 3720
RKIJGION
The Nighta of the Roundtable*
Restoration Campus Ministry will have »
mooting tonight at 7 in Century Room l) of
the EMU. The topic will be on Value* —
Relative or Absolute’ For more information,
call MS-2062
Unitarian Church will have a discussion
lonight entitled "Rebecca Parker" at 7 p m
in the Koinoma Center. 1414 Kincaid
MISCELLANEOUS
Career Planning and Plaremmt Serve •**
will have an Office Orientation today about
norvices and interviewing at * pm . Room
237 Hendricks A Resume Writing
Workshop will also lake place today at 2 30
p m in Room 221 Hendrick* Hall For more
inkirmauon. v»Mt Room 244 Hendrick*
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have a video pr**eM*Ut*n on ‘’Recent Trip
Bar k to Vietnam*' tonight at 7 in th* Smith
Lounge For more information, call
346 *4U0
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Toaeiber A Report on titmmumir Need*
and How lane County Ro«dem* l&dp tine
Another' today at 2 »n the Hilyard
Community (antirr, 2A*0 Hilyard for more
information, rail
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hand pr acuta tonight at 7 30 in th* four
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information call J43-JJ41
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CHURCH
Continued from Page 1
Other University religious
loaders are taking public stands
on Measure 9
Although the Baptist Student
Union does not have un'officlal
position on Measure 9, Director
James Sanders said ho present
ly plans to vote yes on the
measure.
"If I had to vote today, I'd
more than likely vole lor Meas
ure 9," Sanders said "1 believe
homosexuality is a choice peo
ple make, and it is not deserv
ing of minority status."
Several University religious
loaders strongly oppose Meas
ure 9 The Rev Tlare Muthison
Dowie of the Presbyterian Cara
pus Ministry said Measure 9 is
a civil rights issue.
"This issue is not a theologi
cal one," Malhison-Bowle said
"The issue is whether civil
rights win lx; extended to guy
men and lesbians "
Mathison Bowie said shi; is
angered by CXIA statements in
support of Mens urn 9.
"There are five or six verses
about sexual orientation in the
Bible," Mathison Bowie said.
"There is so much distortion in
what the CX1A says that I don't
think we're reading the same
Bible "
Rev. Janet Cromwell. United
Methodist campus pastor, said
her organization is working
hard to defeat Measure 9.
"We see this as a matter of
oqual rights and justice for all
people," Cromwell said. "We
live in a pluralistic society:
therefore, it is Inappropriate to
have u handful of scripture pas
sages placed in stale law.'
In a joint statement, Hillel
and the Jewish Student Union
said Measure 9 legalized dis
crimination.
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