The Guardian 09-17-14

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September 17, 2014

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Issue no.4 vol. 51

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People get way too sensitive about Quad God. Just walk past.

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All hail quad god

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I feel like the quad god doesn’t care about spreading Christianity. He only cares about pissing people off.

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There are literally people striping by the quad god

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Personal opinion, but the girl stripping for quad god is a little much.

News LGBTQ full-time staffing resolution currently under vote Pg 9 Jerry M. addressing students on the Quad

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“Quad God” sparks emotional response from students Justin Boggs Sports Editor Boggs.59@wright.edu

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erry M., otherwise known as the “Quad God,” demonstrated his views of Christian values on Wright State’s campus Tuesday causing debate and leading some students to take their frustrations out on members of his ministry. Jerry and members of his nondenominational Christian ministry located northeast of Columbus visit eight public colleges on a regular basis. Students responded by stripping clothing and singing AC/ DC’s song “Highway to Hell.” A number of students took their frustrations to Twitter during the

rally. Jerry took the criticism in stride. “That is normal wherever we go,” he said. “The Bible already tells us ahead of time that when you preach the truth, that those who do not want the truth will get angry and rise up against you.” Some students considered some of the material presented by Jerry graphic. “I want them to know the truth,” Jerry said. “I believe the truth is in the Bible.” While Jerry’s goal was to spread the word of the Bible, some stu-

dents saw Tuesday’s demonstration as homophobic and anti-Christian. WSU student Jack McGrath said he has seen similar protests on campus before, but not drawing the response that Tuesday’s demonstration caused. “I have never seen them be surrounded like this b e f o r e ,” McGrath said. W S U student Jay Holzapfel watched Tuesday’s demonstration for several hours. He thought that Jerry’s demonstration did not represent Christianity positively.

“He is not representing the majority of people who tend to be religious,” Holzapfel said.

“He is not representing the majority of people who tend to be religious,” Holzapfel said. Pictures of abortions and of planes hitting the World Trade Center were prominently displayed. “We know that people learn by using visual aids,” Jerry said. “We see those visual aids on television and billboards, and we use visual aids for people who walk by and don’t want to listen to you but they can learn something.” Holzapfel said he saw students get angry over the provocative graphics being displayed. “It’s interesting to watch because people are getting angry and rightfully so,” Holzapfel said. “There are posters that are say-

Naked chick on campus trying to argue with the quad god today. Put her clothes on. Cop showed up. Still arguing. Nothing solved. Stay tuned. ing homosexuality is a perversion and that people who died 9/11 should have repented beforehand and all these things.” Jerry said he plans on returning to WSU’s campus in several weeks. While McGrath disagreed with the content of Jerry’s message, he agreed that he should be allowed to demonstrate on campus. “They should be able to set up and express their opinion,” McGrath said. Wright State Police had a presence at Tuesday’s rally. A message was left for Wright State Chief of Police David Finnie seeking comment, but no response was received.


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