Furthermore, the questions Freelance asked were all loaded, as if you set the guy up to trash LU:
- Should the administration change any aspects
- Should the students change its practices
- Should they invite more diverse convo speakers
- Should Liberty change its marketing message
- Should Liberty change its academic program
- What should Liberty do to distance itself from Falwell
- What should evangelicals do to shed its bad reputation (which is like a 'have you stopped beating your wife' question)
Then finally...
- What should LU keep.
However, you completely missed out on some obvious questions that should have been asked, and you probably would have if you had any modicum of journalistic instinct:
- The entire point of his book was that he came to Liberty with an attitude about evangelicals. He found out, his opinion was wrong. Why didn't you focus on that?
- What makes him qualified to render an opinion on Liberty's academic and religious classes, when he took only entry-level religion and General Education classes?
- Given the fact that his own parents pooh-pooh'ed his idea of writing a book, what does that say about so-called 'secular tolerance'? Isn't it rather 'intolerant'?
- Just recently, his alma mater decided to abolish 'Columbus Day' observations because they hate Columbus. Is this the sort of political correctness you wish to see imposed on Liberty and its students?
I could go on.
(coming up next: Liberty Freelancer chats with the 'crazy LU-bashing pastor' in another pulitzer-worthy interview!
http://www.flamefans.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12668)
Maybe I shouldn't give him ideas.
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