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I'm sure the private donors
I'm sure the private donors will step up to the plate like the "evil" Christians have, and sponsor history classes on Buddhist and Islamic history, and that scores of students will flock to those elective courses as they have to the Bible history classes.
It's kind of mind boggling that most liberal folks who say they value freedom of speech and diversity, are the first to want to deny those rights to people they disagree with. Hummmm.
They don't mind using the courts and the power of government to force everyone else to adhere to their philosophies, but they're the first to cry foul when those same courts issue an opinion they don't like. How is it again that students taking an elective course on the private dime is anyone else's business?
Please site some passages from Jesus' teachings which advocate violence against another person. Kind of confused as to this "evil" Christian idea. Historically, lots of bad stuff was done in the name of religion. That's quite different than studing, understanding, and applying the lessons of the Bible to your life. I'm confused as to how the concept of loving your neighbor as yourself is evil.
There seems to be only one religion in particular in modern times which advocates violence against others as a way of advancing their agenda, and we all know which one that is, don't we? The ones who riot and kill in protest of a cartoon. Yeah, those folks. The ones who have vowed to wipe Isreal off the face of the earth, and convert or destroy all the infidels of the world. They might be the ones we ought to direct our energies toward at this point. I haven't noticed any Christian rallies calling for beheadings lately.