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Snuckles
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posted 26 November 2006 05:44 AM      Profile for Snuckles   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Art Student Expelled—For Atheism?

BY AMY JENNIGES

Bob Averill's classmates at the Art Institute of Portland had finished up their work in a character development class on November 8, and were chatting to pass the time until class was over. The discussion moved toward spirituality. Averill, a Game Art Design student and a devoted atheist—he even runs a blog called Portland Atheist—sidled over and joined the conversation.

It was the last time he'd be in an Art Institute class—within two weeks, he was expelled, less than a year before he'd hoped to graduate.

In the classroom that day, Averill says one young woman was talking about her belief in energy layers and astral beings.

"I jokingly asked her if she believed in leprechauns. It turns out, she does. They live on another energy layer," Averill wrote in notes to himself later that day. "In the interest of bringing my own view to the discussion, I began to ask her how she knew these things. Again I know all too well that people can be sensitive about their spiritual beliefs, so I was pretty much walking on glass as I did so."

Averill says he wasn't trying to disprove the other student's religious beliefs, but "to convince her not to insist that they were scientifically proven."

The student, apparently offended, complained to the teacher. Averill was called into a meeting that evening, he says, with the Art Institute's dean of education, associate dean, and the dean of student affairs.


Read it here.


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unionist
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posted 26 November 2006 06:33 AM      Profile for unionist     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
He hasn't got a prayer.
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oldgoat
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posted 26 November 2006 11:24 AM      Profile for oldgoat     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
That's a tough one. The arcticle suggests that there was more to the whole affair than just that incident. If the guy was always going around trashing other people's faith based belief systems, that's not much different than the sort of agressive religious proslytising that really bugs me. Being expelled seems a bit harsh though.
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Alberta Guy
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posted 26 November 2006 11:45 AM      Profile for Alberta Guy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
There is always another side to each story. If he was simply sharing his belief, I would say that this event was a travesty. If he was harrassing people, then I don't have a lot of sympathy.
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Papal Bull
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posted 26 November 2006 12:01 PM      Profile for Papal Bull   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by oldgoat:
That's a tough one. The arcticle suggests that there was more to the whole affair than just that incident. If the guy was always going around trashing other people's faith based belief systems, that's not much different than the sort of agressive religious proslytising that really bugs me. Being expelled seems a bit harsh though.

What the hooved one said.


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posted 26 November 2006 12:08 PM      Profile for unionist     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
May God have mercy on his soul.

On a more serious note, it is impossible to draw any conclusions from this newspaper article.


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Jingles
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posted 26 November 2006 09:01 PM      Profile for Jingles     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
In an art class I took, the nude model had to wear spandex because the class religious kook complained. I guess seeing a woman's dirtypillows, even as an art model, would've condemned her to hell.

I shouldda complained and got her expelled for forcing her idiocy on all of us in that class.


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