| | For William Thurston's birthday:Religion at Harvard
From The Harvard Crimson,
Monday, October 30, 2006 6:09 AM
By ADAM A. SOLOMON and
CHRISTOPHER J. SULLIVAN
"Why is the Task Force on General Education afraid of teaching religion?
True, their report did recommend a reason and faith requirement, but
the committee has clearly shied away from teaching religious principles
and has treated the study of religion itself with contempt....
In the general education report... there is no mention
of the fundamental principles of religious thought, even though the
general education report stresses that students are affected by
religion and should think critically about it."
Here is one approach
to religious thought--
Scientism-- exemplified
by Harvard's
Emperor of Math.
Screenshot of doctoryau.com
Here is a rather different
approach to religious thought--
Yesterday's numbers
in the Empire State:
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For more on Harvard's real religion, Scientism,
and the political background
in which it thrives,
click on the picture below.

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