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The Future of the
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A program featuring Consul Generals
from ten European countries discussing
misconceptions about the EC.
The program will be held Wednesday,
October 6 at 4:00 p.m.
in room 206 of the Memorial Student Center
Persons with disabilities please call 845-15 1 5 to inform us of your special
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enable us to assist you to the best of our ability.
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The Battalion
Wednesday, October6,1993
Professor attempts to prove existence of God
By Jan Higginbotham
The Battalion
The formation and character of
the universe suggests an intelli
gent creator does exist, a Texas
A&M University professor told a
group of students and community
members Tuesday night.
Dr. Walter Bradley, professor
of mechanical engineering, pre
sented scientific evidence that he
says points to the existence of God
or some intelligent creator.
"There is tremendous evidence
that Jesus Christ not only existed,
but died and then rose again,"
Bradley said.
Bradley's evidence included
the mathematical forms of the
laws of nature, the values of uni
versal constants, and the initial
conditions required for the cre
ation of the universe.
The evidence stems from recent
discoveries in the scientific world
that contradict the belief of the
early 1960s that everything could
eventually be explained through
chemistry and physics.
Bradley said scientific findings
in 1992 implied that the Big Bang
theory, which originally was be
lieved to disprove the existence of
God, have led back to the idea of
the universe being created for an
intelligent cause.
"I believe that God absolutely
created man as a special creation,"
Bradley said.
He said his evidence depends
on a number of "cosmological co
incidences." The changing of var
ious universal constants would
not create suitable conditions for
any type of life form, Bradley said.
lie also said the chance of life
existing on any planet isoneina
billion.
Bradley stressed that science
cannot prove or disprove the exis
tence of some higher being.
Brett Lemoine, president of the
Agnostic and Atheist Studenl
Group, said Bradley's conclusions
were not convincing.
"In order to disprove some
thing outside the universeby
means of something inside the
universe is virtually impossible,'
Lemoine said, referring to the sci
entific evidence provided during
the presentation.
Bradley also said religion isa
"sociological phenomenon." He
said "if all religions are true,no
religions are true."
"No matter whether a personis
a Christian or an atheist, they
have faith," Bradley said. "They
have simply come to different
conclusions."
Mike Stecle/THE Battalion
Dr. Walter Bradley, professor of mechanical engineering, presented
evidence at a speech Tuesday night that he says proves God exists.
Athletes, Greeks work toward easing racial tension, hatred
By Lisa Elliott
The Battalion
Communication may be the key to uniting
athletes with Greeks, and the first step of that
communication took place at a forum sponsored
by Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Tuesday night.
David Butler, member of Kappa Alpha Psi
and moderator of the forum, said he intends to
make it his goal within the next year to form a
joint program between black athletes and
Greeks to end the tension and hatred that exists
between them.
"I've learned a lot about athletes as a result of
this forum," he said. "Maybe the key thing we
need to do is open up and communicate."
Greg Hill, a junior Texas A&M running back
on the football team, spoke on behalf of the ath
letes. He said the tension arises between groups
because of a lack of respect for each other.
"It's hard to respect someone you don't
know personally," he said. "Everybody is in
one group and when somebody gets mad in
your group you stand by them whether they're
right or wrong."
Hill said everyone needs to get together and
get to know each other.
Dave Johnson, also representing student ath
letes, said much of the hatred between the
groups is based on jealousy.
Mike Hendricks, a senior athlete, said he
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Public misled concerning state of U.S. forests, lecturer says
By Kim Horton
The Battalion
The public has been misled by
the media about the welfare of the
United States forests, a former bu-
reacrat of the USDA's Forest Ser
vice and Soil Conservation Service
said at a lecture Tuesday night.
Dr. John Beuter, former deputy
assistant secretary of agriculture for
natural resources and the environ
ment, said forestry successes have
far outweighed failures.
"The fear that the forests of the
U.S. are in the process of being de
stroyed by abuse and mismanage
ment greatly disturbs me," Beuter
said.
Forests and wildlife are in sig
nificantly better condition today
than a century ago, Beuter said.
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After two centuries of decline,
the current area of U.S. forest land
has stabilized at about the same
level as in 1920. And populations
of many forest wildlife species have
increased.
Beuter criticized President Clin
ton's plan concerning a possible
compromise between the cutting
down of old growth timber in the
Pacific Northwest and the interests
of loggers.
"I'm concerned with the actual
development of the plan without
public input and the unwarranted
restrictions on forest management,
Beuter said.
It's fine to preserve old growth I
trees for scientific research but to l
not manage land is ludicrous and j
shows a lack of trust of the forestiy
profession, Beuter said.
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1994 AGGIELAND
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The Battalion
CHRIS WHITLEY, Editor in chief
JULI PHILLIPS, Managing editor MARK EVANS, City editor
DAVE THOMAS, Night News editor ANAS BEN-MUSA, Agg/e//feeditor
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MACK HARRISON, Opinion editor WILLIAM HARRISON, Sports editor
KYLE BURNETT, Photo editor
Staff Members
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Higginbotham, Jennifer Kiley, Mary Kujawa, Kevin Lindstrom, Jackie Mason, Kim McGuire, Carrie Miura, Stephanie
Pattillo, Geneen Pipher, Jennifer Smith, Mark Smith and Andrea Taormina
News desk - Robert Clark, Jennifer Petteway, Irish Reichle, Khrisfy Rouw and Heather Winch
Photographers - Mary Macmanus, Tommy Huynh and Nicole Rohrman
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Sports writers - Julie Chelkowski, Matt Rush and David Winder
Opinion desk - Toni Garrard Clay, Tracey Jones, Jenny Magee, Melissa Megliola, Jay Robbins, John Scrogji,
Frank Stanford, Jason Sweeny, Robert Vasquez and Eliot Williams
Cartoonists - Jason Brown, Boomer Cardinale, Clifton Hashimoto, George Nasr, Gerardo Quezada and
Edward Zepeda
Graphic Artist - Angel Kan
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Come see us at:
The Graduate/Professional
School Day
Thursday, October 7, 1993
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Memorial Student Center
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often it’s just not enough.
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