Bigfoot3814
Deity
I don't think people have the right to not be offended.Well thats very offensive.. telling people they're going to hell.
I don't think people have the right to not be offended.Well thats very offensive.. telling people they're going to hell.
Because preaching religious inspired hatred on a secular campus shouldn't be allowed. This isnt a private or religious university.
Secular hatred?
Well thats very offensive.. telling people they're going to hell.
I agree even as a Christian that something like that can seem offensive due to how aggressive it sometimes is, just realize that it's not usually done out of hatred but instead of concern for you (trust me on this one). If you think about it this way, no matter how much you despise someone's religious views, you can take a positive outlook. You can choose to disagree and move on with life, realizing they have free speech rights to say so, just as you do to not say so. That's part of living in a democratic society.
What?
Telling people they are going to hell for being homosexual's, abortionists, sodomists, feminists, leftists, atheists, drinkers etc....(they had a big board with a long list of words) and that they deserve it and are scum unless they repent is offensive.
Not really something that should be tolerated on a secular public campus.
I am touched. Now excuse me I need to go and redeem my one way ticket to hell.
I don't think people have the right to not be offended.
No I guess they don't. But when its done in a large scale and organised basis like that, its inciting hatred.
aww,did they hurt your feeling? you want a hug?
Spoiler :its called free speech.
Not the first time. There was another time some people were handing out bibles the uni security took care of them within an hour.
That is forbidden on school grounds? Just handing them out?
We take secularism seriously here. Theres actually a dutch reformed church somewhere on campus grounds and the uni has been trying to buy it and get rid of it for some years but they've been refusing to sell. One of my professors was talking about it at the start of term talking about how he would like to bulldoze it to the ground.
EDIT: Crosspost
Wait, what happened? I couldn't find it in previous posts.
We take secularism seriously here. Theres actually a dutch reformed church somewhere on campus grounds and the uni has been trying to buy it and get rid of it for some years but they've been refusing to sell. One of my professors was talking about it at the start of term talking about how he would like to bulldoze it to the ground personally.
I recall one student objected and the professor asked him when the last time he went to church was and the student replied 4 weeks ago. And the professor said "Oh a true believer."
We take secularism seriously here. Theres actually a dutch reformed church somewhere on campus grounds and the uni has been trying to buy it and get rid of it for some years but they've been refusing to sell. One of my professors was talking about it at the start of term talking about how he would like to bulldoze it to the ground personally.
I recall one student objected and the professor asked him when the last time he went to church was and the student replied 4 weeks ago. And the professor said "Oh a true believer."
yes because securalism = erasing religion from the country, right?
Secularism means removing government supported religion from government and public institutions.