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...rather than the differences between different religions, and most religious groups are quite willing to have nonmembers present for most services and social activities, religions are still defined by different, often inherently contradictory beliefs, and it would be absurd for members of a religious group like the Asian American Christian Fellowship to be led by someone who did not subscribe to Christianity. People often forget that while groupings like race, gender, nationality, and class are defined by accidents of biology and geography, religion is defined more concretely by what a person believes to be true; there is nothing wrong with...
...editors: In her comment on Christianity at Harvard (“Goodness Gracious,” Apr. 17), Ms. Caldwell identifies a phenomenon that should not be seen as a problem. Bemoaning what she sees as an insufficient level of anger on the part of Christian students reacting to the Owl Club’s “Catholic Schoolgirl Party,” she points out that “most of Harvard’s Christians turned the other cheek despite the offensive nature of such an event.” While Ms. Caldwell longingly observes that...
Leading the Bears offensively are junior Brendan Tews and sophomore Jeff Dietz, who lead the league in hitting with averages of .406 and .387, respectively. They are followed not far behind by junior Devin Thomas and senior Paul Christian, who are in the top 10 in the league in batting average...
...money.Under the current standards, some groups that are recognized by the CCL may not qualify for UC funding. And that’s the way it should be. Last November, the UC suspended its bylaws in order to fund a study break, thrown by the Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), that was open to all students. According to the constitution of the AACF’s parent organization, the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship, officers of the group must “subscribe without reserve” to articles of Christian faith, although any student can join the group...
...Mozart’s lesser-known opera “Idomeneo.” If the prospect of an extraordinary performance of a fantastic piece does not excite you quite enough, don’t take my word for it; in his Easter Sunday greetings, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church Peter J. Gomes took several minutes to recommend the performance to hundreds of churchgoers. If it’s worthy of a Sunday announcement, it’s certainly worthy of attendance. —Staff writer Jennifer D. Chang can be reached...