- June 16th, 2007, 7:01 pm
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/3 ... ith16.html For the Rest.
Articles of Faith: Don't take your inclusiveness for granted
By ANTHONY B. ROBINSON
GUEST COLUMNIST
...In a recent issue of Christian Century magazine, Will Willimon, former chaplain at Duke University, recalled Falwell's controversial visit to Duke. Willimon invited Falwell on a dare, confident that the right-wing Christian leader wouldn't come to that bastion of academic liberalism. But Jerry disappointed him. He accepted the invitation, setting off a campus uproar.
After a rather bland talk on the role of Christianity in founding many of the nation's most distinguished universities, Falwell opened up for questions from the audience -- an audience that had been booing and hissing from the outset. The first question came from a student who began by saying to Falwell, "You say you are a Christian, but you preach hate. How many African American students do you have at Liberty University?" the school he founded in Lynchburg, Va.
Here's Willimon's account of what happened next:
"Jerry paused, wiped his brow, and said, 'Young lady, you could not have asked a question that hurts me more deeply.' Hissing from the audience. 'In asking about minority student enrollment, you have named my most regrettable failure at Liberty University.
" 'I have prayed, I have worked, I have been throughout this country attempting to recruit ethnic minority students, and though we have had greater success among some ethnic minority groups, I am sad to report that our enrollment today stands at only about 12 percent African American.' A few guffaws from the audience.
" 'By the way," Falwell continued, 'Do you know how many African American students are enrolled here at Duke?' No response. 'I'll tell you. Six percent...'"
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