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Professors tell students: Drop class if you dispute man-made climate change
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Quote:Plenty of theologians educate themselves on topics they don't necessary believe in, just like many atheist or agnostics enroll in classes on theology. It isn't uncommon and it expands your world view. You don't have to be an obstructionist [BAD WORD REMOVED] just because you don't agree with the topic of the class. Take notes, research independently, and discuss the topics with civility. No drama or anger needed. Great point. But there is a time and place. In the expertise of the professors, debating the merits of the climate change deniers would be counter productive to the objectives of the course. So you either sit there and learn the subject matter without disruption, or you find another class. There are plenty of humanities classes that I'm sure would be more conducive to the deniers wish to debate the topic. That particular course is not it. |
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