tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post6093631056525624039..comments2024-03-28T10:49:14.510-05:00Comments on Horizons: Why is Santorum so afraid of young people getting a college education?Nancy LeTourneauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12614317154146836694noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-7960460189073743392012-02-26T11:26:42.639-06:002012-02-26T11:26:42.639-06:00Right-Wingers always hate education. Once people l...Right-Wingers always hate education. Once people learn to think for themselves they reject the meanness and insular ignorance of conservatism. Education turns people away from the things Santorum holds dear and it weakens the Patriarchy which is where Santorum has spent his whole life and through which he has achieved all his success.Grung_e_Genehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01894879088472559055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-81558311573946826182012-02-25T19:43:16.631-06:002012-02-25T19:43:16.631-06:00Can we also talk about how insulting Santorum'...Can we also talk about how insulting Santorum's statements are to students who are dreaming of bettering their prospects by getting an education? And how does that sound coming from someone who has a masters degree and a law degree himself? Not to mention, as I discovered on TPM this morning, that only a few years ago Santorum was bragging on his own Senate campaign website, about how much he supported the dream of making college more affordable for all who want it. But when President Obama supports something like making college more accessible for all, it becomes anathema to Republicans candidates. <br /><br />http://www.hopeandchange.net/2012/02/indoctrination.htmlAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12552117060181130126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-18744770505804143732012-02-25T18:58:24.597-06:002012-02-25T18:58:24.597-06:00The funny thing is, when I was growing up people t...The funny thing is, when I was growing up people thought I was going to be either a doctor or a minister. Neither career interested me in the least, but somehow everyone thought that was where I was going to go. <br /><br />I don't recall <em>college</em> as taking me away from formal religion. It was more due to being able to think, and also a good deal of study of various religious books and the history of religion. I probably know the Bible better than many of those who claim to be "true believers." I have nothing against religion, or against Christianity in particular. I do, however, have a great deal against those who seem to be focusing on the "punitive" sections and ignoring the parts that require you to look after others.Norbrookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11383422747683493947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-72300197535911499462012-02-25T17:24:49.052-06:002012-02-25T17:24:49.052-06:00People like Santorum always make me wonder how gro...People like Santorum always make me wonder how grounded they are in Christianity. I tend to believe that they are harboring some serious doubts in the backs of their minds, and that this is what compels them to immerse themselves in it to an extreme point. I was a Christian when I entered college, and a Christian after I graduated, but my form of Christianity bears no resemblance to that of the charlatans that are competing against each other for the position of #1 Christian on the Planet. I think the difference between myself and them is that I actually read/study my Bible and work to put the teachings of Jesus into practice.majiinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-52026221067750637232012-02-25T15:11:38.752-06:002012-02-25T15:11:38.752-06:00Santorum fears the loss of power. That's all ...Santorum fears the loss of power. That's all that is. It's much easier to manipulate people when they believe that someone like John Hagee is an honest person. Liberal Arts classes are meant to challenge a person's given assumptions. Talking points don't work on people that are educated. Santorum would rather live in a country where he doesn't sound like he lives in a padded cell. <br /><br />Wait until an atheist runs for president. This person will definitely be a democrat. <br /><br />Vic78Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-89739243575128414522012-02-25T14:00:28.307-06:002012-02-25T14:00:28.307-06:00That's okay! At least you are thinking for you...That's okay! At least you are thinking for yourself and using it to define your own behaviors and beliefs.<br /><br />I think that lots of time a precipitating event is better than just getting weary and tired of it all. <br />Smilingl8dyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-67216379639115435022012-02-25T13:50:38.554-06:002012-02-25T13:50:38.554-06:00In my experience, college does make you lose your ...In my experience, college does make you lose your faith. I was a Baptist Lay Minister prior to going to College (Ole Miss). I had a crisis of faith about 4 months later about the treatment of a gospel singing group in a church I was preaching at. If God exists, he wouldn't play favorites with hypocrites. I am currently an atheist believing in re-incarnation.DerFarmhttp://yellowdogpolitics.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-70192353584580323312012-02-25T13:11:41.781-06:002012-02-25T13:11:41.781-06:00Hi Everyone,
I find that growing up in an ultra-re...Hi Everyone,<br />I find that growing up in an ultra-religious household has the same impact. The religious dogma of speech, dress, mandatory attendance and fear are drilled into one soul. But parental teaching is think for yourself, dont do foolish things, dont let other people tell you what to think!<br /><br />You go out into the world and begin to challenge the religiosity and BAM! Your parents are profoundly "disappointed" in you!<br /><br />So I set my kids completely free! Virtually no religious "training" of any kind not even baptismal. They have soared! No drugs, jail, truancy, unkindness, etc. Whoda thunk it?<br /><br />Rick might consider that is what his kids will do and there is nothing he can do about it. The Romney kids, on the other hand, are still very much coccooned in both the family faith and the family business! I am saddened and do not hold out much hope for them...just look at their father!<br /><br />Just look at President Obama! Which would you rather be?<br /><br />Smilingl8dyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-80451600280851392662012-02-25T12:29:38.708-06:002012-02-25T12:29:38.708-06:00I agree totally Jerry.
But I always need to add t...I agree totally Jerry.<br /><br />But I always need to add this caveat. I've also run into my fair share of left-wing dogmatists. So its not the exclusive domain of the right.Nancy LeTourneauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12614317154146836694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163441833245663827.post-81261517418306084612012-02-25T12:26:12.205-06:002012-02-25T12:26:12.205-06:00Thinking for yourself is one of the reasons more e...Thinking for yourself is one of the reasons more educated people tend to be more liberal.Jerry Critterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01870618647449723147noreply@blogger.com