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In November 2008, [[conservative]] Christian student Jesse Kilgore committed suicide after a professor forced him to read [[Richard Dawkins]]' atheist [[The God Delusion]]. The university had also fostered an anti-Christian environment, persecuting the faithful.<ref>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81459</ref> | In November 2008, [[conservative]] Christian student Jesse Kilgore committed suicide after a professor forced him to read [[Richard Dawkins]]' atheist [[The God Delusion]]. The university had also fostered an anti-Christian environment, persecuting the faithful.<ref>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81459</ref> | ||
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Academic atheism refers to attempts by liberal-controlled universities to force evolution and atheism on their students while ridiculing Christianity and other faiths.
The prevalence and expansion of Academic atheism is a key aspect of the atheist agenda, by which atheists can indoctrinate students to their worldview.
Severe Dangers
In November 2008, conservative Christian student Jesse Kilgore committed suicide after a professor forced him to read Richard Dawkins' atheist The God Delusion. The university had also fostered an anti-Christian environment, persecuting the faithful.[1]