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DamianaJo
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Hi everyone!
My name is Damiana and I am new to these forums. Well, sort-of. Often when I have a question regarding the Catholic Faith, my search takes me here. I hope that this forum will be a place to seek some more answers to questions I have regarding the defending of the faith, and provide a Catholic community for me, particularly while I am away from any semblance of Catholicism in my current situation.
I am a current student at an incredibly progressive and liberal college in northeastern Vermont. After having spent two years at a solid Catholic educational institution, I decided to continue my education at this college in the northeast because of my profound interest in agriculture. In any event, I am extremely frustrated with the lack of moral values in this place. On the one hand, I more or less expected that it would be this way, and because I am so close to graduation, I will not leave the school. Aside from the apparent lack of moral values and the horrible sinfulness promoted here, I am perpetually discouraged in a particular aspect of what is being taught within my classes. I am here seeking a degree in Forest Studies, so I have been taking core classes (such as ecology, environmental science, etc.) and many other natural science courses. While the actual information presented in these courses is almost always in line with what is actually happening in the world (often a major disregard of environmental resources for unnecessary personal gains), one continuous theme of “population control” continues to come up in each of my classes. Every professor preaches the need to have “one or none” when it comes to children. I realize that any attempt I make at trying to change their minds will probably be quite trivial, but I believe that it is important to express my beliefs in an articulate and non-argumentative manner. I did so in one class and things went well; however, in an upcoming class next week, we’ve been assigned this reading: docs.google.com/a/sterlingcollege.edu/file/d/0BxLIDnrq33B3RGhYVmdkTTdpazA/edit that absolutely blows my mind in its level of disregard for human life. Do any of you have any suggestions as to how I should go about defending my belief in humans as intended for dwelling on this great planet? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Damiana
My name is Damiana and I am new to these forums. Well, sort-of. Often when I have a question regarding the Catholic Faith, my search takes me here. I hope that this forum will be a place to seek some more answers to questions I have regarding the defending of the faith, and provide a Catholic community for me, particularly while I am away from any semblance of Catholicism in my current situation.
I am a current student at an incredibly progressive and liberal college in northeastern Vermont. After having spent two years at a solid Catholic educational institution, I decided to continue my education at this college in the northeast because of my profound interest in agriculture. In any event, I am extremely frustrated with the lack of moral values in this place. On the one hand, I more or less expected that it would be this way, and because I am so close to graduation, I will not leave the school. Aside from the apparent lack of moral values and the horrible sinfulness promoted here, I am perpetually discouraged in a particular aspect of what is being taught within my classes. I am here seeking a degree in Forest Studies, so I have been taking core classes (such as ecology, environmental science, etc.) and many other natural science courses. While the actual information presented in these courses is almost always in line with what is actually happening in the world (often a major disregard of environmental resources for unnecessary personal gains), one continuous theme of “population control” continues to come up in each of my classes. Every professor preaches the need to have “one or none” when it comes to children. I realize that any attempt I make at trying to change their minds will probably be quite trivial, but I believe that it is important to express my beliefs in an articulate and non-argumentative manner. I did so in one class and things went well; however, in an upcoming class next week, we’ve been assigned this reading: docs.google.com/a/sterlingcollege.edu/file/d/0BxLIDnrq33B3RGhYVmdkTTdpazA/edit that absolutely blows my mind in its level of disregard for human life. Do any of you have any suggestions as to how I should go about defending my belief in humans as intended for dwelling on this great planet? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Damiana