FW wrote:
Do I remember...do I remember? Jeesh...
How could I forget? Thanks Mikey Weinstein.
I was never a victim of Christian bully'ing while I was there.
So, I don't know what made the place so Bible thumper-ish in less than 10 years since I left there.
Weird. 
10 years is a life time in a college. 3 generations of students and two cycles of profs. All it takes is a poisonous cycle of "well meaning" ideologues on the faculty side and some students to take their cues and you have a problem. Fundamentalist, PC, socialist, liberal, conservative, green, or what have you, and if you have an easily cowed admin., who treats CYA as Holy Writ, combined with influential alums backing the source of the problem and you have a classic Charlie Fox Trot. I've seen it happen, and heard way too many war stories to doubt this. Add in the fact that the Springs is known as the "Riyadh of the Rockies" with lots of well connected political evangelical ministeries (think the anti-Berkley, and just as useful on their best day) and you have issues. The academy had a problem, and the admin played Sgt. Schultz. I'm not dinging evangelicals, as most of these war stories are about PC nonsense, but nonsense is nonsense. The Admin let an atmosphere of "pray my way or you don't belong here" either exist or perceive to exist. Either way, its equally bad for morale and equally a failure of leadership. The result, we now have the Wiccan grove or whatever. Common sense is restored. My opinion? Give all cadets one day a week off. Day to be chosen by random draw. Let them observe (or not observe) that as the sabbath, and go into town to seek fellowship with other believers. Any church, mosque or synagogue worth its salt will arrange a service. And let those who want to drink beer or sleep in do that. Problem solved, crisis over, cost to the tax payer, zero. No state religion, worship what you will, just do it on your own time. Just my .02.
FQ13 who doesn't think there is anything holy about Sunday. Tuesday will do just fine as long as I get to go to church and take Communion.