Page6-Friday, July 10,1981-The Michigan Daily 4 Electric shock used to teach word of God GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP)-A Baptist minister is using a homemade "electric stool" and a 12-volt battery in an attempt to shock his young Bible students into hearing God's word. The Rev. Dwight Wymer, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, used the electric shocks Monday night in the fir- st session of a week-long Bible school at the Grand Rapids church. WYMER SAID he sees nothing wrong with using the stool to jolt the students into learning about God. He said he's been using the stool for six years on dif- ferent occasions, and got the idea from a magazine. "This is the second time I worked with children; I mainly work with youth at parties," he said. "I can tell you the effectiveness of the chair just from Monday night. Just as soon as I said God wants to speak to you, are you listening, they immediately quieted down like 'Yeah, I want to hear."' The stool is wired to a 12-volt battery and a screen is placed over the seat. DR. KENNETH Nickel, a psychiatrist and former director of a mental hospital, said 12 volts would not produce a burn of a disturbance in the heart rate, "but it could be psychologically traumatic." "Sometimes God talks to you and calls you, and we just don't listen," Wymer told the children Monday. "But sometimes he can shock you into hearing his word and this just makes that demonstration clear." The minister then called for volun- teers from his audience. Brian TenHopen, an 8-year-old, volunteered. "It hurt me until I went home and got in the tub," he said later. "But it was fun, everybody was laughing, and I wanted to do it." BRIAN'S MOTHER, Terri, said that she didn't realize her son would be shocked, but she didn't worry because "there were a lot of people around wat- ching him. "I think Brian has got more out of this school than the games," Mrs. TenHopen said. "He's learning about God." Pat Popma, 7, said he had wanted to experience an electric shock. "But I wouldn't do it again," he said. "It hurts. I was gonna cry but all my friends were watching me." HIS MOTHER, Sherry, said she sent her children to the Bible school because there is nothing for them to do on sum- mer nights. "But when he came home and told me the shock hurt him, I felt bad," Mrs. Popma said. "They want to go back, but I hope they don't do this (the shocks) too often." "This minister is probably a sincere man trying to teach that God can be wrathful," Nickel said.. 4 4 4 THE MOVIES AT BRIARWOOD 1-94 & S. STATE. 0 769-8780 (Adjacent to J C Pe.iney) *DAILY EARLY B;RD MATINEES-Adults $1.50 DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 *t Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 A.M. til 1.30 P.M. Sun. & Hols. 12 Noon til 1:30 P.M. Tuesday Discount-All seats $1.00-Open to close HISTORY OF10 THE WORLD 7o PART I ^ () 4 FRI. & SAT. ALIEN (R) 11:30 PM KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE (R) 12 Mid. FLASH GORDON (PG) 12 Mid. ROCKY HORROR (R) 12 Mid.