> "Roderick D. Hetzel" wrote:
> 
> > On the other hand, if
> > students come to you during office hours and want help in understanding
> > the science of psychology from a Christian perspective, can we talk with
> > them and help them in this endeavor?  If discussing Christian theology
> > falls within your area of competence, the answer is a resounding yes.
> 
> Which Christian perspective/theology?

Good question.  I don't know how much we should be discussing "theology,"
particularly at the risk of pushing it or usurping the role of the clergy.
 
> No thanks, I will continue to "push" science, even if some find it
> offensive.  I will have to live with comments like the following one on
> course evaluations: "One day, Dr. Scoles will have to stand before God and
> answer for his attitude. . . .  

Do you mind eloborating on "his attitude?" 

>But, the Randi video was pretty good."

What did you show?  Was it related to religion?  Just curious -- I heard the 
Amazing One speak when I was a student at Illinois.  I wish I had his 
intellect.


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