(November 3, 2015 at 4:35 pm)Chad32 Wrote: Christians are persecuted in other countries that don't grant inalienable rights like this country does (and frankly should practice more). As for universities, there is little room for philisophical comcepts like religion outside those types of classes. Education is about evidence. Unless you can provide concrete evidence, and christians can't, you have nothing to discuss. That's what makes the movie "god's not dead" so funny. The "atheist" is a teacher in the one class where you'd expect to debate about all sorts of religions.
You don't seem to be able to look in the mirror. Look at Saudi Arabia. See how they treat everyone who isn't a muslim? That's what we're trying to prevent christians from doing in this country. We've come a long way from the Salem witch trials of yore, but we haven't convinced everyone yet that the USA should not be a christian theocracy.
There's no room for philosophical concepts? You've got to be kidding me. How about Philosophy courses. Liberal and secularist philosophies and political ideas are spread almost universally by faculty at many universities. The US will never be a theocracy unless we're taken over by Muslims.