You people comlpletely missed the point I was trying to make. In no way did I say don't go to church to work ball games instead; by now, you should be well aware of what time your church services end, and you know that if you sign up for a games the time that you are supposed to be at the stadium, if these two events conflict each other, you need to find someone to be at the stadium for you until you get out of church. Most of the people trying to jump in my case have done this before and know how this system works, so give it a rest. In no manner did I say that people would me reprimanded for going to church, the staement was that if you do not deal with your obligation to work the game, then you would be reprimanded. This is not an exceedingly difficult concept to understand. I will not address this issue any further, if you sign up to work a game, you will be there at the report time, not at your earliest convienence. If you can't be there on time find someone to "cover" you. Even if you can't, if you whole-heartedly practice the teaching of christ, the bible, of your religion, you willl not be condemned to hell for missing one sunday's mass. End of Story. ROBBI A. JOUBEN, JR., C/CPT, AFROTC SS Officer, Detachment 425 MSU Air Force ROTC is a non-profit organization For information about Air Force ROTC, Please call 325-3810
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