To: PatrickHenry
Post 402 includes a link to an article - and an excerpt- that indicates the student did in fact get a letter of recommendation from Lubbock Christian University. So the issue that remains is whether Professor Dini and Texas Tech are willfully infringing on students' constitutionally protected freedom of religion.
To: Alamo-Girl
Post 402 includes a link to an article - and an excerpt- that indicates the student did in fact get a letter of recommendation from Lubbock Christian University. So the issue that remains is whether Professor Dini and Texas Tech are willfully infringing on students' constitutionally protected freedom of religion. Thank you. I had somehow overlooked that post, and it's useful information. Because the student has obtained a recommendation -- although not from Dini -- it appears that he is unharmed. He can go on to a career in "creation science" if he likes, and live happily ever after. Because he is now (or should be) a happy camper, I don't know why he is pushing what seems to be a religiously-motivated vendetta (or is it a witch-hunt?) against Dini; and I don't think the DOJ should be harrassing Dini for his scientific beliefs. It smacks too much of the Galileo affair.
505 posted on
02/04/2003 7:59:23 AM PST by
PatrickHenry
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