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thomfra
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It would seem that a disproportionate percentage of those undertaking higher education have standpoints which differ from the traditional interpretation of the church. Universities always seem to be “hotbeds of political activism” - to cite and overused phrase. Gay groups are more vocal, support for pro-choice is the rule not the exception, even Christian groups advocate things which would never fly in a Catholic church. I won’t even mention the parties.
Now before people chime in with anecdotal evidence, and mention the Pope’s undeniable academic credentials – I am speaking en generalities here.
Is it just youthful exuberance? A general period where young people rebel? Or does higher education attract those prone to sin and depravity. Are they exposed to ideas, and thoughts from left wing academics which merely pollute a young mind, or are they merely thinking for themselves for the first time after years of formal schooling?
Now before people chime in with anecdotal evidence, and mention the Pope’s undeniable academic credentials – I am speaking en generalities here.
Is it just youthful exuberance? A general period where young people rebel? Or does higher education attract those prone to sin and depravity. Are they exposed to ideas, and thoughts from left wing academics which merely pollute a young mind, or are they merely thinking for themselves for the first time after years of formal schooling?