Edit: as reported in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, it looks like the "Jesuit" University of Marquette is going to be sued for their Catholic shaming of one of the last, if not THE last, conservative professors on the faculty. [As we've just learned, one if the last conservative professors on their faculty isn't even Catholic, although his witness is certainly inspiring, and he is being treated unjustly. At least he's not posing as Catholic like the school's administration.] The administration posted this delusional statement, which is worthy of the highest standards of fairness, justice and humanity of those in charge of the Soviet justice system during the post-war anti-Jewish purges:
"We welcome this issue being addressed in court, where the public will hear a comprehensive account of Dr. McAdams' of our former graduate student, rather than the select details he has handpicked to promote his false narrative," Marquette said in a statement. "Once all the facts are made clear, Marquette fully expects that the decision to suspend him will be upheld."Biography from Wiki:
John C. McAdams (born October 26, 1945)[1] is an American associate professor of political science at Marquette University.[2] McAdams teaches courses on American politics and public policy, voter behavior, and the John F. Kennedy assassination; he runs a website on the assassination and has published a book on the subject, JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think about Claims of Conspiracy (2011).[3] He describes himself as "a debunker by temperament"A portal with a view onto some of the frankly pathological behavior traits of the school's administration about which I find hard to locate words to describe as anything but childish or effeminate. Men don't behave this way, From Doctor McAdams' blog, Marquette Warrior:
Marquette has now released the Report of the Faculty Hearing Committee that reviewed our case. Interestingly, they did it without our permission, in spite of insisting for months that they could not do it without our permission.
It's important to remember in times like these that we're never really alone.
McAdams is an evangelical Protestant.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, thank you.
DeleteThere was a time that professors like McAdams would end up converting to Catholicism. How likely does that seem now?
DeleteWhat a formidable man he is. He may surprise us yet.
DeleteSo, the ecumenical enthusiasm has had an unintended result for these crafty, empty-brain Jesuit heretics: their ecumenical hire turned out to be more orthodox than they. I love it. May he sue the pants off of them and win! Edmund
ReplyDeleteI second your sentiments, esteemed Madam or Sir, as do my wife and elder son.
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