You must read this from beginning to end to understand what is being said here. I fully expect that this woman is under extreme pressure within her academic community to renounce her faith and beliefs.
I think everyone running for office must comment on what is going on at planned parenthood. Let’s forego this discussion on early abortions (before 12 weeks) for now please, and discuss one thing——i.e. what is going on at planned parenthood and these late term abortions. I want to know what each and every candidate feels about this.
Trump? Yu go first. Hillary? Sanders? I think I know that every single one of the republican candidates out there abhor late term pregnancies, I would like to think that Trump does too, because right now, I’m liking him more and more. He said some things about what kind of supreme court justice he’d appoint, (Scalia, Thomas, Alito types), he strong with the press... he’s a leader in my eyes. The rest of the field less so, although I like Cruz, Walker and Carson and Fiorina. We have some good people running now.
She was under great pressure from her academic community. She turned the tables, now they’re under great pressure from her. She had earned VERY strong Leftist credentials, not someone easily dismissed; now she’s far Right, and knows exactly how to deal with the Left to their dismay.
She voluntarily left her academic community.
Did you read the entire article? I see a lady describing her lifelong issue and how God pulled her from her sin.
I fully expect that this woman is under extreme pressure within her academic community to renounce her faith and beliefs.
She's not in "her academic community" any more. Hasn't been since 2000 or so. Her first book was a "spiritual journey" book. At the end of the second or third chapter, post conversion, she's driving down the road, away from Syracuse U, reflecting that "she lost everything but the dog."