SKEPTIC'S As Rev. Warren Starret pointed out during Skeptic's Corner, the spectrum of existentialism wig extend from the Judao-Christian revolt against the accumulated gytholoar of our pest to the atheistical version. *here man occupies the role tat God mould * have taken if he really existed; but they all agree in their analysis ofiownts predicament. 6 In their analysis, mats essence lies in his state of existence. Because of our maniA palative world the freedom of choice requiresanindividuality of decision and a responsibility to others. A truely authentic life, in Bev. Starret's opinion, is exemplified by the life of Christ. lb tond o homer * to avoid wrestling with ethical and •oral values by Just following the opinion of the masses. It is this.. *lf it's Ocamaniset.yon knob it; if Ws poor yam - give it a welfare check s * type of thinking that existaartta3.l.an strikes oat mast. We are threatened on one side by the mechanization and aliena— tion of man by an impersonal world, and on the other by the alarms of freedom filled with nothingness. It is in this nothingness that existentialism is least understood. What is meant is that the once rawri liar, the patterns of reality that have been formed ever since CORNER childhood, when seen again from your own eyes and.on your own two feet that you realize the lack of meaning existence has. Yet when this is contrasted with the essence of living things which gin view of (their) integrated complexity of structure and function (have) an added dimensian,•so to speak, by virtue of (their) Wholeness"' the conjunction of essence and existence becomes a paradox. The existen tialist argues that these two can not be separated because it is Inn I s exprironmemt which defines who he is and what he can be with his limited freedom, and it is man who „Oyes meaning to existence. * * * This Thuraday s Skeptic , s Corner will have as its guest speaker, libm. Martin, who is an cutspokeei =ll on civil rigkits. As director of the 0.1. C., a job training and placement organisation, and familiar with the Anti-ftwerty- Program, he claims to be at the grass roots of the Magma problem. * * * ERIE PEATROUSE Oa Nov. 11th and 12th o - the.Erie Playhouse will present the world premiere of AMERICAN BIDES, by Tennessee tialltams, impart of a Studio Production series se/acted egpecially for the theater-goer with a taste for something a little different. Tickets are 44.00 to members of the Playhouse, and $1.50 to non--members. See Dean lane for tickets to this production-