To: seastay
To make a correct correlation between the Christianity class and Jewish and Buddhist classes I'd have to ask - is "Christianity's Influence on American History" trying to be counted as an "American History" requirement? Are the Jewish and Buddhist courses counted as "American History" or "World History" requirements or are they categorized into "Religious studies" where other, more "proper" classes were taken to meet the history requirements?
IMHO, all 3 of these courses should not be counted or "substituted" unless a competency test is passed... if you know the basic material necessary, that's all that really matters.
10 posted on
11/27/2005 2:48:47 AM PST by
Roots
(www.GOPatUCR.com - College Republicans at the University of California, Riverside)
To: Roots
All good questions. As usual, the truth will ooze out at a later date. Both sides are posturing, but the University's case is clearly on a sounder footing.
26 posted on
11/27/2005 7:59:35 AM PST by
furball4paws
(One of the last Evil Geniuses, or the first of their return.)
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