https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/09/08/perfect-metaphor-an-atheist-college-chaplain-whose-mission-is-social-justice-n576624Quote:
I am hardly the first or the only person to note the fact that social justice ideology is simply a religious replacement for Christianity. It has a doctrine, evangelists, and claims to provide a higher meaning to life.
But my Alma Mater, Carleton College, surprised even me by hiring as its new Chaplain of the college an avowed atheist. They aren't even pretending anymore.
Schuyler Vogel seems like a truly nice guy. A graduate of the college himself he is surely thrilled to be back on campus to spread the gospel of progressivism, and given how hostile modern academia is to traditional religion it is hard for me to actually get outraged by the college's indifference to hiring a religious person to be its new chaplain.
What is one more SJW on a campus full of them? Could things be any worse than they were already? Hardly.Quote:
Based in Skinner Memorial Chapel and overseeing chaplains from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions, he'll be focused on both the contemplative life of campus and the more outward manifestations of spirituality, including social justice advocacy....Perhaps I am making too much of this, given my attachment to Carleton and my relatively recent attachment to Christianity. But I don't think so.Quote:
I love the Christian tradition, its rituals, its stories, its sense of justice, but I don't believe in its core theological assumptions. Eventually I returned to Unitarian Universalism, where I was ordained as a minister. I probably don't believe in God, although I believe that we human beings have a moral calling to serve love and justice....
Common sense, after all, suggests that at the very least a Chaplain shouldn't be an atheist.