I used to think that Falwell's school, Liberty, was instituted like a
horse with blinders on - following only the "party" line. Having spoken
with a few students from the university, I sense that the actual
teaching on the ground, although very conservative, is a little more
open to discussion and debate than I thought.
With that in mind, I wonder to what degree does the faculty within the
sciences agree with his statements. To what degree is dissent allowed?
(I know that they follow the YEC line strongly)
(I couldn't help wondering just what "warming and cooling trends" he was
referring to, and whether they were all compressed into the 8000 years
available.)
Does anyone know faculty at Liberty who might comment on this ?
Al McCarrick
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Received on Tue Feb 27 06:50:26 2007
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