• * • — ----------- « w ir -• ■ ,-.••• « J » . . l « -.., . i: 3d os dm ckric condemns ckming o ffic ia l said on Sunday that cloning humans was the w ork o f the devil but was acceptable o nly i f used to provide healthy organs fo r people in need o f transplants. Speaking atasym posium on c lo n ­ ing held at the d o cto r’ s syndicate. Grand M u fti Nasr Farid Wassil said scientists should concentrate on ways to combat more pressing issues such as poverty rather than on c lo n in g research and called on legislators to severely punish those w ho practiced it. • ’ There are in the religious scrip ­ tures indications that this (clo n in g ) is the w ork o f the devil, that he is behind all corruption and cloning aims at changing A lla h ’ s (G o d ’ s) creation and the order o f society,” Wassil to ld the symposium. " T h is issue is taboo but not i f it deals w ith aspects that can help hu­ m anity, as in cloning an organ such as a liv e r o r a kidney to solve a problem ... and not weaken a healthy person ” The controversial subject o f hu­ man clo n in g hit the headlines re­ cently after scientists in Scotland introduced the w o rld to D o lly , a lamb cloned from an adult sheep. But scientists have not said whether it is possible to clone ju s t organs. Egyptian scientists told govern­ ment newspapers over the weekend that they did not perform any clo n ­ ing research because it was expen­ sive and needed sophisticated tech­ nology. M aking hybrids and a rtific ia l in ­ semination was as far as they got, the scientists added. But the issue has managed to d i­ vide Egypt's cabinet, w ith Religious Endow m ents M in is te r M a hm oud Hamdi Zakzouk quoted as saying that cloning was so taboo that is was not even up fo r discussion. But Health Minister Ismail Sallam said it was a purely scientific affair. Wassil, whose o ffic e is reponsible fo r issuing re lig io u s edicts, said: " W h y are scientists dealing w ith cloning when there is d esertifica­ tion, poverty and other issues that need our efforts more? We d o n ’ t need th is.” " O ffic ia ls should ban research in th is 'fie ld and impose strict punish­ ment on those w ho perform it,as it w ill lead to corruption the extent o f w hich o nly A lla h can k n o w .” An Islam ic theologian at the pres­ tigious Sunni Moslem A l-A z h a r in ­ stitute has also called fo r an end to research on cloning, saying it did not meet Islam ic requirements. Tattfttfj reiigion on sprirtgbread Temptation is everywhere. Bars beseech students to d rin k all day fo r $5. B ik in i-w e a rin g w om en beckon. Thong-clad boys cajole. Into this Gom orrah wades the Baptist Student U nion and the C am ­ pus Crusade fo r C h ris t w ith a weapon o f their own - pancakes and beach games. ■‘We’ re not going to push God down their throat,” said Rachael E lro d , 19, a s o p h o m o re at Cam pellsville U niversity in Ken­ tucky. But it can’ t hurt to grease the skids w ith fla p ja cks. Baptist students spread across the hot beach sands o f this spring break mecca every day in v itin g stu­ dents to a free pancake breakfast. As they eat, they listen to talk about the Bible and Jesus in the hope they leave w ith more than ju st a fu ll stomach. A bout3.000 young adults, some form er spring break sinners, o ffe r succor to the estimated 500,000 college students who annually make the p ilg rim a g e to Panama C ity Beach. Called “ Beach Reach,” it preaches w ithout getting too pushy. “ I t ’ s a confro n ta tio n a l type o f evangelism, but i t ’ s done in a way that it ’ s not confrontational,” said the Rev. Darren T ip to n , o f Nash­ ville , Tenn. T ipton, a student evangelism as­ sistant w ith the Southern Baptist Convention and leader o f "Beach Reach,” said revelers need a little rem inder o f m orality. “ They are confronted w ith some­ thing they thought they left at home, a lot o f them, o r that they d id n ’ t expect to fin d on the beach," he said. T raditional spring breaker Rob Pavis, 23, a U n ive rsity o f B u ffa lo senior from Staten Island, thought he w ould be d rin k in g his breakfast. Instead, he found h im s e lf eating pancakes and ta lkin g re ligion w ith W illia m Stacy, a Baptist sophomore at the U n ive rsity o f N orth Texas. “ I pretty much believe what they believe and I think they believe what I believe,” said Pavis, a Roman Catho- lic. “ It’ s nice to meet good people.” Stacy, 20, o f K e rrv ille , Texas, said he’ s ju s t try in g to po in t people in the rig h t direction. “ I ’ m not try in g to convert any­ one,” Stacy said. The Baptist students also o ffe r free rides to students, hoping to get in a little talk along the way. One van crew had d iffic u lty get­ ting its message across to a handful o fU n iv e rs ity o f L o u isville students, some o f w hom appeared drunk. A fte r playing a game o f guessing majors, the van arrived at its desti­ nation before anyone mentioned re ligion. As the students got out they were invited to a pancake breakfast the next m orning aran amusement park parking lot. Pancakes are not the on ly way to draw a crow d. The Campus C ru ­ sade sponsors v o lle y b a ll tourna­ ments and each evening its m em ­ bers gather in a huge blue-and- w hite striped tent fo r singing, B ible lessons and Christian rock and ro ll. M other Teresa recovers edly and confined m ostly to a bed or w heelchair, clim bed down a flig h t o f stairs from her quarters w ith o u t help Tuesday and was driven ,0 a religious ceremony a couple miles away, said Dr. Ashish K um ar, her personal physician. She was accompanied by Sister N irm ala, the new head o f M issionaries o f C h a rity, the order founded and, u ntil last week, led by M o th e r Teresa “ I am very happy ,0 be able to go out on m y own. I wan, ,0 be active again as I s till have lots o f w o rk to do.” Dr. Kum ar quoted M other Teresa as saying. M other Teresa had said she no longer wanted to lead the order because she was too ill She has been in an out o f hospitals since A p ril 1996. First it was a broken co lla r bone, then in July, she became ill w ith m alaria and a chest infection. A month later, she was back in the hospital after a fall. In N ovem ber. M o th e r Teresa was readmitted w ith hear, problems. She underwent an angioplasty to remove b lo c k ­ ages from arteries after a m ild hear, attack, then fought a lung infection The three elem entary school g irls giggled asthey im agined what Jesus looks like. H e’ s ta ll, one said. W ith a flo w in g w hite robe, said another. A nd he is nice. The Jesus the g irls fro m the Church o f the Incarnation in Jer­ sey C ity were describing was a lot like the one they were w atching on stage at A m e rica ’ s oldest co n tin u ­ a lly running Passion Play. What none o f the g irls thought to mention was that this Jesus - like the three o f them - was black. N ot everyone has been so tran­ scendent in their imagination. An uproar fol lowed the in itial announce­ ment that the Park Theatre decided to cast a black actor as Jesus fo r the first tim e in the 82-year history o f the Passion Play in this poor, cu ltu r­ ally diverse com m unity. Five to u r groups canceled their reservations. Others wanted to re­ schedule to a show when a w hite actor played Jesus. A fte r a couple o f vague death threats were phoned into the theater, tw o church schools canceled out o f fear fo r the safety o f Jesse Douglas W illia m s was bom August 2 9 , 1929 in C rockett, Texas he passed away on March 17, 1997 at his home in Portland. Oregon a, the age o f 67 years old M r. W illia m s grew up in Texas. He jo in e d the U S. A rm y on June 15, 1948 u n til June 15, 1953. Hew was a S ta ff Sgt. and was liv in g in Fort Lew is, W ashington p rio r to com ing to Portland after the ser­ vice. He attended the Jehovah W it­ ness Church He w orked as a custo­ dian Supervisor fo r the Portland Public Schools and he retired in 1992 after more than 10 years o f service His last school was C h ie f Joseph Grade School (/ • . • ■ through A p ril 20, said w h ile there was no excuse fo r the overt preju­ the role o f Jesus w ith G iles, said he knew in te lle ctu a lly G iles was go­ dice, he could understand the appre­ h e n s io n o f m a n y p ro s p e c tiv e ing to be good, but he was not prepared fo r the em otional impact o f a C hrist that transcends race. “ T h a t’ s the m essage, p o in t theatergoers. O n ce p e o p le g ive it some thought, however, the idea o f a black actor p o rtra yin g a man from first-century Palestine “ makes more sense than the blond-haired, blue-eyed Jeffrey H unter,” w ho has played Jesus on screen, he said The casting decision - and the resulting p u b lic ity and controversy - have forced people to re-examine the racial characteristics they attrib­ uted to the founder o f C hristianity. For the most part, the answers co m in g back have been encourag­ ing, said the Rev. K e vin Ashe, the p la y ’ s producer In the firs t days after it became know n that Desi A rnaz Giles w ould play Jesus, the theater received hun­ dreds o f calls and faxes from South A m erica, H aw aii and everywhere in between expressing support. On opening day, the audience o f b la n k," Bukovec said. “ It says... ‘ I f y o u ’ re a C hristian, and you have any p ro b le m w ith th is , y o u ’ ve missed the message " For h is part, the 34-year-old G i les said he is th a n kfu l the racial feel­ ings have surfaced. “ It really gave me an o p p o rtu ­ n ity to put m y C h ristia n ity to the test, dealing w ith those w h o hate me,” he said. By tu rn in g the other cheek, “ I t ’ s • allow ed me to te stify to the true ’ meaning o f being a C hristian. ... N ow is a chance to show C h ristia n ­ ity in a positive lig h t." Dressed in an “ Eracism ” T -sh irt before his opening perform ance, G iles said his hope was that the H o ly S p irit w o u ld shine through him on stage. “ The co lo r o f C h rist has no bear­ ing on what the true message o f their students. A fte r centuries o f seeing Jesus portrayed in art and film and Sun­ day School books as a w hite, blue­ eyed European, the idea o f a black Jesus s till ja rs many C hristians. Eric Hafen, the d ire cto r o f the Passion Play w hich runs weekends 700 gave G iles a standing ovation fo r hischarism atic portrayal o f Jesus. “ I was lo o k in g at him and I co u ld n ’ t see c o io r," said 73-year-old M a ry W engenic o f St. M ich a e l’ s C hris, is about,” he said. That message was not lost on John Behrend, an older m em ber o f C hurch in G erm yn. Pa. “ Yes, I knew he was black, but it d id n ’ t make any difference. He was Jesus.” Joseph B ukovec, w ho alternates group from B risto l, Conn. “ I never considered him black u n til this here came u p ," Behrend said o f Jesus. “ A nd he could be." ‘Buddfui carved into mountain w hich is paid fo r by public donations, awaits the k in g ’ s reply to an invita­ tion. O n ly a bit o f landscaping work the brainchild o f an abbot o f a nearby remains to be done. The carving was from the quarry w ould cease. A noisy quarry in eastern T h a i­ land is being turned into a site o f w onder and reverence, as the fin is h ­ ing touches are being put on a giant Buddha image carved into the side o f a mountain. T h e $ 5 .9 2 m illio n p ro je c t in C honburi province was launched 18 months ago to celebrate the 50th anniversary o f the accession o f K in g the Im m anuel Lutheran C hurch temple w ho saw a w o rld ly bonus to such grand w ork - the incessant racket f o i a our cliw tiic fzevrCiA p w tity a-i toc o&ieiac "?Mtf TPedE a n d ectc&zate. (Ac TZejaiicctioa oar S avion, f u t a (jfaivit! 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Equipped to serve all religions, races, veterans and fraternal organizations. ” BBS International, Haggen Food & Pharmacy, OURTOWN, Portland Observer, Pacific Gas Transmission, RiverPlace Athletic Club, Talking Rain and The Oregonian . K fltsi c r o m in -Jerom e Tanner, Funeral Director “How should I pray?” GOD the balcony o f her home Jesse Douglas Williams .. > . n 2 u * ’ - ’ ’ ’ « ‘Btacfcjjesus causes stir RiverPlace Tulip Festival V fo r Easter Seals today. The 86-year-old nun, w ho has been hospitalized repeat­ © bitutirp r 7th Annual For the first tim e in months, M o th e r Teresa stepped out unaided to v isit a charity home in the city, her doctor said and kidney problems. Since her release in December, she m ostly has been confined to bed or a w heelchair, rarely even seen on . ft M arch 26, 1997 • Tm P ortland O bserver P agi B4 E gypt's highest-ranking Islam ic • * . « .2 i » > e rv ic e s Rick Hamlin offers an engaging, funny, and touching tale o f one ■ man's lifelong pursuit o f the j answer to the question, “ How should I pray?” in Finding God on the A Train. A fresh and fluent new voice on the Christian writing scene, Hamlin offers the candid story-sure to appeal to the millions today rediscovering the joy o f prayer-of his search for an authentic spirituality. March 30th - Pastor Richard Probasco Speaking 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Special Music with the R. P. Vocal Band MP’ Good Friday Candlelight Service March 29th 7:30 p.m. 4 * New Song Church Choir * RP Vocal Band * Desperate Measures Vocal Ensemble J y ' " ( K , C. 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