I'm a student at a Christian college that has an option to get certain degrees entirely online, which is what I do. It's why I applied to that particular college. However, I am an atheist. But I thought I knew what I signed up for and I thought I could handle it with no problem. I was dead wrong.
One of my current classes is on the christian worldview. I knew I would struggle in this class but figured hey, it's only a 7 week course, how bad could it be? Oh, it can be bad. We've just started the fourth week and in the past three weeks I have been told I have no business being in "their" college, that I shouldn't be allowed around children, that I should never be able to hold public office and that if I dare to disagree with them, I'm "persecuting" them. The teacher does what she can, I've talked to her over the phone and she likes me just fine, says that I make things interesting and encourage debate. I think it's more like abuse.
Then there's the textbook. I strongly believe that the author has never met someone outside of his own sect of Christianity. My stomach turns when I have to read a chapter. I get angry. It's insane. We just got to the chapter on atheism. Apparently since I'm an atheist, I'm also a nihilist. Never knew that before.
I'm trying to stick it out best I can. I know that these judgemental asses are in the minority. A lot of the Christians that I know are horrified when I tell them what gets said to me. But to have to deal with this everyday for 7 weeks is exhausting and I just needed to get it out.
One of my current classes is on the christian worldview. I knew I would struggle in this class but figured hey, it's only a 7 week course, how bad could it be? Oh, it can be bad. We've just started the fourth week and in the past three weeks I have been told I have no business being in "their" college, that I shouldn't be allowed around children, that I should never be able to hold public office and that if I dare to disagree with them, I'm "persecuting" them. The teacher does what she can, I've talked to her over the phone and she likes me just fine, says that I make things interesting and encourage debate. I think it's more like abuse.
Then there's the textbook. I strongly believe that the author has never met someone outside of his own sect of Christianity. My stomach turns when I have to read a chapter. I get angry. It's insane. We just got to the chapter on atheism. Apparently since I'm an atheist, I'm also a nihilist. Never knew that before.
I'm trying to stick it out best I can. I know that these judgemental asses are in the minority. A lot of the Christians that I know are horrified when I tell them what gets said to me. But to have to deal with this everyday for 7 weeks is exhausting and I just needed to get it out.
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