Edmond Bear said:
Redbrickbear said:
Edmond Bear said:
Look at your wording, 'a darker version,' a 'liberal politicized atmosphere.' You sound like the fundamentalists who sat in religion classes with tape recorders (yes, tape recorders) years ago.
I thought "glossing over" or "dismissing" peoples views was a bad thing?
Were you not just complaining and kvetching about that?
You are of course entitled to your personal views about Baylor and its political direction.
Why does it trigger you so much if I have a different perspective?
You are literally steaming angry that people don't just accept your view....
You also said Baylor did NOT have DEI at all… now you are backtracking and saying we have it but it's less than peer institutions…which is it?
About Baylor and DEI, I said they did not have any staff dedicated to it. They do have a committee and every student, including my 2 daughters, has to take a 30 minute class on equality and inclusivity. I'm aware that there is some form of it on campus and have addressed that with you before. Again, just ignored.
Actually you started off saying it was not happening at all at Baylor.
Now you are saying "well Baylor does not have a designated DEI staff (just unofficial DEI)"
I have not "ignored" you statements on DEI...I just have not agreed about the concept.
I find it hard to believe if you have a college education if you can not understand the difference between ignoring something and disagreeing about it.
ps.
Students also disagree with your position
[the danger in
the recent course forced upon students is the fact that Baylor attempts to blend the timeless truths of scripture with modern progressive doctrine a doctrine that, in many ways, completely opposes Christianity. As Christians, we should never attempt to hitch ourselves to movements comprised of many people who passionately despise the sound doctrine of our Lord. The progressive movement in our culture promotes unbiblical beliefs on gender, human sexuality, the sanctity of human life and the place of God in society, to list some examples. We cannot adopt the same language of the people who espouse these ideas without becoming increasingly like them (and therefore less like Christ). I noticed phrases in the online course like "microaggressions" a term adopted from the radical left in the United States that few would have taken seriously even five years ago. If we think we can reconcile these antithetical ideologies by blending their terminologies, we are sorely mistaken. Don't take my word for it. Take Paul's: "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness?"
(2 Corinthians 6:14).Furthermore, as a student, I am forced to take the DEI course by the Baylor administration (yes, forced). We cannot register for classes until we take the course, and I feel incredibly patronized. Forcing students to take the course gives off the impression that Baylor believes we are all little children who must be chided for our backward views...]
https://baylorlariat.com/2021/10/15/baylors-diversity-equity-inclusion-course-misses-key-marks/