Originally Posted by Huntster
You don't get it, do you?
You can give it to him, and a jury around here would gladly exonerate you.
Think not?
conviction is irrelevant. it was wrong of him to do.
Just like it was wrong
and stupid for the professor to do what he did. And just like it's stupid for you to get worked up over a joke that I happen to find funny.
Urban legend..............That's a joke too, right?
Or are you really that stupid to have to check snopes or something to figure out if that was real or not?
Originally Posted by Huntster
What was this?:
I don't see that as anything addressed to the marine at all.
Then who was the professor talking to?
God?
Originally Posted by Huntster
Amused? I found it absolutely hilarious.
I bet you do.
That would be a good bet.
Originally Posted by Huntster
And that doesn't change the possibility that if such a thing truly happened, a jury might not convict the Marine.
That doesn't make it right for the marine to have done in the first place.
The "first place" was the professor "professing". The
second place was the Marine granting the professor's wish.
Originally Posted by Huntster
I've known a few, too. One would have liked such an exhibition.
One out of a few? doesn't sound like a majority there.
The other two I knew weren't religious, but were very respectful. I attended the funeral of a well known psychology professor who was very religious, and a couple of university professors were there.
But one (of course, from the "big" university) is more political and ideological than athiest or religious. He'll be whatever he has to be to "move up."
"Today", he's an atheist university president. "Yesterday" he was a military general. "Tomorrow"? Who knows?
Who cares?
Originally Posted by Huntster
Nope.
Do you have evidence that "university presidents" are religious?
Or are you just trying to prolong the game?
There is no "game" to anyone but you, tough guy.
Oh, the "tough guy" thing again?
Okay, wuss.
Is that part of the game?
As for evidence university presidents on a whole are religious? I make no such claim.
Nor did I claim that university presidents on a whole are atheists. So why do we need evidence of what neither of us stated?
Is that part of the game, fool?..............Whoops..............fowl?
Your words lumped all university presidents in one group.
University presidents are one group; university presidents.