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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

Of course Pat Robertson was all about diversity. He gladly drifted from any and all. Good Lord, using him as credible anything, removes any you might've had. That guy has a special place in Hell, right next to Rush Limbaugh.

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tmatt's avatar

Interesting. A liberal Harvard prof was more open minded about that faculty than you are. He was amazed at the variety in views that he found there. It was not a Robertson hive.

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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

The variety and of vocation demographic has nothing to do with any of this. All of the places listed are extremely fundamentalist dogmas.

Run along, pedestrian.

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tmatt's avatar

Harvard is fundie? A Regent faculty that includes Episcopalians, Catholics, Pentecostals and Orthodox?

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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

I specifically qualified "Dogmas." Do classify Harvard as a sect if Christianity?

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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

As I said, extreme FUNDAMENTALIST's.

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tmatt's avatar

So all Christians, or even POST-Christians such as Harvard, are "extreme FUNDAMENTALISTS"? Episcopalians are fundies? Catholics?

Never mind. Bless your heart.

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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

I never mentioned Harvard. You're an intentionally disingenuous ass hat. Move on.

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tmatt's avatar

Cox was referring to the faculty at Regent — not the founder. Correct?

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Hudson E Baldwin lll's avatar

As if the faculty who would accept such a position possess any integrity? Just stop.

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