So I have to assume that either this Methodist school cares nothing about the founders of the institution (Armenianist Christians) or that he rejected the teachings of said school so he could support a pro-abortion politician.
I know, I know. It's both.
So I have to assume that either this Methodist school cares nothing about the founders of the institution (Armenianist Christians) or that he rejected the teachings of said school so he could support a pro-abortion politician.
In all likelihood, guessing from his name, his mother's name, and his hometown, he was born and raised as a Reform or secular Jew. Having had a bit of contact with Wesleyan and its campus, he wouldn't have been the only Jewish student there. The campus, from my observations, is quite secularized.