The college is private and is affiliated with Catholicism. It is rather liberal in regards to religion and does not require students to be religious. Teaches evolution, rejects literal creationism, and is a well-respected institution.
Posted on 21 July 2012.
The college is private and is affiliated with Catholicism. It is rather liberal in regards to religion and does not require students to be religious. Teaches evolution, rejects literal creationism, and is a well-respected institution.
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Posted on 25 September 2011.
I attend a Catholic university. It’s a really good school in my country. We have a required Theology class. We mostly keep an objective lesson but most professors can’t help but discriminate other religions and glorify Catholicism. I’m okay with that and can keep up with the lessons. I also do well in objective-type quizzes and recitations. But there are also instances where we have to recite our opinions on certain issues and of course the role of religion in it.
I never get a good grades when it comes to those kind of questions. They say I don’t “glorify” the religion enough. On one essay which asks us to describe our personal relationship with God, I gt a really low score for simply saying I respect religion but I don’t subscribe to it.
Do they have the right to discriminate against me like that? What am I supposed to do? Lie?
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Posted on 16 May 2011.
Someday we will make contact with a sentient species from another planet or galaxy, I am completely positive about that. What I was wondering is, if our species are gonna be in contact with each other constantly then it will be quite obvious that at some point we will try breeding with each other. How would all major religions deal with this (i.e Islam, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism)? Would they be ok with it? Or would they call it bestiality?
I posted this here because I wanted to know what you guys think. If you are not affiliated with any religion that’s okay, just try to answer with an open mind.
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