Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Falwell University Infiltrator

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Falwell University Infiltrator

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090422/...xlYWd1ZXJpbg--

    I thought this was an interesting story. I like his approach of looking for common ground rather than mocking; I probably wouldn't have been interested otherwise, but I'd be interested in reading more based on this story.

    Roose had transferred to the Virginia campus from Brown University in Providence, a famously liberal member of the Ivy League. His Liberty classmates knew about the switch, but he kept something more important hidden: He planned to write a book about his experience at the school founded by fundamentalist preacher Jerry Falwell.
    He was determined to not mock the school, thinking it would be too easy — and unfair. He aimed to immerse himself in the culture, examine what conservative Christians believe and see if he could find some common ground. He had less weighty questions too: How did they spend Friday nights? Did they use Facebook? Did they go on dates? Did they watch "Gossip Girl?"

    It wasn't an easy transition. Premarital sex is an obvious no-no at Liberty. So are smoking and drinking. Cursing is also banned, so he prepared by reading the Christian self-help book, "30 Days to Taming Your Tongue."
    Roose researched the school by joining as many activites as possible. He accompanied classmates on a spring break missionary trip to Daytona Beach. He visited a campus support group for chronic masturbators, where students were taught to curb impure thoughts. And he joined the choir at Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church.

    Roose scored an interview with the preacher for the school newspaper, right before Falwell died in May of that year. Roose decided against confronting him over his views on liberals, gays and other hot-button topics, and instead learned about the man himself, discovering among other things that the pastor loved diet peach Snapple and the TV show "24."

    Roose would duck away to the bathroom to scribble down anecdotes or record them during lectures. He never blew his cover, even ending a blossoming romantic relationship rather than come clean. He revealed the truth on a return trip to campus. He grappled with guilt during the entire project, but said he ultimately found forgiveness from students for his deception.
    Roose said his Liberty experience transformed him in surprising ways.

    When he first returned to Brown, he'd be shocked by the sight of a gay couple holding hands — then be shocked at his own reaction. He remains stridently opposed to Falwell's worldview, but he also came to understand Falwell's appeal.

    Once ambivalent about faith, Roose now prays to God regularly — for his own well-being and on behalf of others. He said he owns several translations of the Bible and has recently been rereading meditations from the letters of John on using love and compassion to solve cultural conflicts.

    He's even considering joining a church.

  • #2
    That's cool. That place sounds like byu on an acid trip.
    "I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Commando View Post
      That's cool. That place sounds like byu on an acid trip.
      I don't know that it is much different than BYU.

      About the only difference I see is their approach to evolution and possibly science in general.

      Apparently they do have an honor code that include a dress code, but apparently it is secretive:

      http://www.liberty.edu/studentaffair...ex.cfm?PID=160

      I imagine they are more liberal on caffeine than BYU

      Comment


      • #4
        It does sound like the report would be interesting. He will be uniter and not a divider. But Falwell was still a nut.
        PLesa excuse the tpyos.

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by beefytee View Post
          I don't know that it is much different than BYU.

          About the only difference I see is their approach to evolution and possibly science in general.

          Apparently they do have an honor code that include a dress code, but apparently it is secretive:

          http://www.liberty.edu/studentaffair...ex.cfm?PID=160

          I imagine they are more liberal on caffeine than BYU
          Also, our missionary "trips" are more formal and organized, our bigoted founder has been dead since the 1800's, and our masturbation support groups are generally restricted to the bishop's office.
          "I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"

          Comment


          • #6
            One of my HS boyfriends went there. It's something else. His stories about rules violations are very similar to the ones some of you guys have related.

            Comment


            • #7
              I notice that they encourage students to confront those violating the Honor Code.

              I always got the impression that BYU just wanted you to nark.

              http://www.liberty.edu/studentaffair....cfm?PID=17112

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Commando View Post
                That's cool. That place sounds like byu on an acid trip.

                I was thinking it just sounded like BYU.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Some of my notes from an upcoming book about infiltrating a liberal college.

                  "Why the hell do these people have all these transgender support groups and commissions. Is 1/3 of the school like Morrissey?"

                  "Speciesism? There's really going to be forum on this? Is PETA behind this? Why can't the bestiality rights people have their own forum at the same time...btw how does PETA feel about bestiality?"

                  "Did my professor really just invoke the civil war when discussing Bush's reelection from last night?"

                  "There were lines out the door at the opening of Home Depot on 23rd St. For all of the hatred of big box stores in this city, Home Depot sure seems to be killing it. Wal-Mart, take note."

                  "Why did I go to BYU all of those years? Spaghetti straps+no bras+May+Washington Square Park= heaven."

                  "A guy just asked Justice Scalia in front of the whole school whether he sodomized his wife."

                  "Can I please see another picture of Abu Graib? I haven't yet had my twentieth helping of Lynndie England today."

                  "By golly, was that Luke Staley? Chelsea and BYU have more in common than I would have ever thought. Both have high concentrations of males wearing Lacoste shirts with upturned collars who also spray tan, frost their hair and shave their legs."
                  Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  X