Kristoffer wrote:Actually secularism isn't about pushing any particular "spiritual high", so farm from pushed on. It Just happens to be that there is a STRONG correlation between amount of education and non-religiosity. So they are not teaching a world-view, it happens to be coincidental, having faith as a scientist can in some sense's be viewed as normal, but complaining about how universities "teach" secularism, is a joke. To be separate from god doesn't need to be taught it comes very easily.
Ps. Did you go to university, what degree/qualification did you get, can you verify your qualification, if not then do not presume to know what the demographics of such a system is actually like. The people are diverse and the teaching varied, It just so happens that at a university you have to "put up" with all sorts, I even had to deal with some annoying Evangelicals.
What Narnia4 said is correct, at least for this country. Christians are constantly ridiculed in the universities, by some or many professors, and by many or most students. If a professor is teaching that religion is bad, that religious people are not as bright (which you seem to go along with), then one is teaching secularism. I have degrees and I have had much contact with academics through work and friendship. And as far as your strong correlation between faith and education, I'd say that's a joke. It certainly wasn't true in the not-too-distant past, and from what I have seen and experienced with people, most are religious in some way or another.
Would you start being more civil here, and stop cutting people down? You consistently do this before knowing all the information. Despite your progress on some threads, a warning might be in order soon . . .