VOL. X, NO. 6
DECEMBER 20, 1968

Wandering Warrior

Is God dead?

Pat Lays '70 ‑ No, He's too much a part of my life to be dead.

Fred Schmidt '72 ‑ No, He's not. It's up to the individual person to decide for himself.

Pam Henning '72 ‑ No, because someone or something has to control nature.

Don Hammer '70 ‑ Yes. He was never alive.

Steve Mirro '70 ‑ No, because the gymnasts finally won a meet.

Mary Anderson '72 ‑ Yes, because of all the things happening in the world, and He doesn't do anything about them.

Dave O'Grady '70 ‑ I can't say He never existed. It's something I'm debating in my own mind.

Jo Scheuneman '71 ‑ No, cause the world is still going on.

Doug Dalbke '72 - No, absolutely not. If He was, there would be no hope for the world.

Bob Trebilcock '70 ‑ Perhaps, but He's with us in spirit.

Jim Hoekstra '69 ‑ I feel God's presence every day. Also, I feel that it is impossible for my creator to die.

Luanne Rohrbach '69 ‑ No, He is still alive. It's religion and churches that are dying.

Kathie Weaver '69 ‑ No, He's dead only in the minds of the ignorant.

Bonnie Bridwell '70 ‑ No! If God is dead, all our hope is gone; and I believe there is still hope for our world.

Renee' Syphers '72 ‑ No. If you believe in His power, He will never be dead.

Pam Potter '70 ‑ Was He ever alive?

Diane Keyes '69 ‑ No, Anyone who thinks that is either blind, stupid, or totally thankless for living.