Yes. Run away from liberals. Move out to rural montana, live in a cave and buy meat from gunowners.
Seriously? If your faith is so weak that you cannot handle one colllege class or your tounge so loose you cannot go 55mins without putting your 2 cents in you shouldnt be in college.
That could have been more charitable.
It is painful to watch a teacher teach lies to people who don’t know enough to disbelieve them. The OP wants to defend the truth, which is admirable. I’m sure you’ve heard the quote, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” The problem here is that it is highly unlikely that there is anything the OP can do that will do any good.
Unfortunately for me, I wasn’t one of the ones who saw it happening, but one of the ones it happened to. I didn’t know much, and in some areas, I left college knowing less than I went in with, because I “knew” additional wrong stuff. But I can tell you that I believed what the professors said, and nothing another student said would have made any difference, except to make me annoyed at the other student.
So, advice to the OP:
If the professor makes an incorrect statement of fact, like the people who say the Spanish Inquisition killed one million people or something, it is perfectly in order to ask for a reference for that “fact.”
If the professor is bringing in references to religion for no good reason, just to slang religion, that is really bad and should be stopped. But it would be extremely difficult to stop it without severe consequences to your academic career. It’s not just a question of that professor–if you’re ever planning on having another course in that whole department, you are probably unwise to say anything. The consequences to you would be worse than any benefit to anyone, because at best all that will happen to the professor would be a slap on the wrist.
The only thing I can think of that would do any good would be to record the lectures, saving the relevant portions (including enough time at either side for context). Then, you could play them for your parents, and your parents could complain. (Of course, this assumes that your parents would mind–not all parents do!) That would probably involve less danger to you and a little more attentive hearing of the complaint.
Of course, that assumes that the professor does it again. Maybe it was just a one-off, in which case you would be losing out by withdrawing from the class. In any case, withdrawing from the class to punish the professor (I couldn’t tell whether you were considering this) would be pointless because nobody would care.
God bless you and help you to the right decision, which He knows, and I don’t.
–Jen