(July 8, 2014 at 8:45 am)Holden Caulfield Wrote:(July 8, 2014 at 8:39 am)Blackout Wrote: That's easy as fuck, just follow their view, I have university professors that indirectly impose their doctrine on law, basically if they are a communist you must agree, if they are nationalists you must agree, if you think differently than them even if you support a major doctrine with lots of arguments behind it they fail you. That's one of the basis to survive in college. Of course some professors are rational and do not impose their views on others. WHen this happens just pretend you follow their ideology, yes it's hypocritical but if I didn't do that I'd probably have failed half my first year and about 3/4 of my second year in law school
See with regards to religion I just couldn't do it. I could not even pretend to believe in their sky god, not even for the grades.
I've never been to law school so I can't begin to understand where you're coming from but in terms of a high school religion course I know for a fact a 15 year old me would have exposed their hypocrisy and gotten an F. And I would (and to be honest still would) be proud of that F.
Which again is why I chose the public school with the terrible team. I'd rather be a nobody on a terrible team sticking to my principles than a star on a championship team that was a huge hypocrite. It was the choice I made and I stand by it to this day.
And you made a good decision. But in private school you don't really have an option if it's religiously oriented.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you