Oy vey....(see what I did there?...) Oh good Lord, the evolution thing. Of all the kookiness that can exist in our society in 2014, that's one of the kookiest.
Thanks for you response. I do appreciate it.
I'm not a lawyer, and don't care to be trained to think like one. I'll continue to think about things they way I please and opine on them as well - thank you very much. ;-)
I do appreciate you putting this thing to task like you did.
This Jones matter, I agree completely, is not an Establishment Clause issue. I understand now, that it is not.
I stand by my opinion that the university handled the situation poorly in public.
When I first read the coach's quote my initial thought was, He didn't really say that. Oh sh't, the communications technology at UCONN is about to be stressed. Not because I advocate either way, but because experience has shown how damaging "hot-button" (pain-in-the-ass) issues have become.
Carl, she had absolutely no choice. As soon as the the "letter" was published, she was in danger of losing control to the whack jobs who lurk at the fringes and take delight in blowing this type of thing out of proportion. From a PR standpoint, UCONN was not in need of another "advocate(s)" war by Press Conference. She handled it perfectly. Without being defensive, she reiterated UCONN's stated policy of being welcoming to all who wish to practice any religion while confirming that no religious beliefs will be forced on anyone. Period! Nuff said.
It seems to have worked out. I've seen nothing on the news or Page 1 of Yahoo. The story's only legs seem to be this "thread." Sometimes, the PR people know what they are talking about.
