hypocritexposer
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Serving in the United States Senate would be a "great way for me to apply the principles and values that were honed at YDS." --Delaware Democrat and U.S. Senate nominee Chris Coons, to the Yale Divinity School Notes from the Quad, September, 2010
What did Coons take at Yale?
Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.) specializing in ethics, graduating in 1994.
So what values and principles did Coons learn while at Yale Divinity?
Yale Divinity School Courses and Required Reading
• Witchcraft and Witch Hunting: Specifically listed as REL 717: Witchcraft and Witch Hunting
I guess if Christine O'Donnell had "dabbled' into Witchcraft while at YDS, it would have been okay. :roll: :lol:
Well, apparently Witchcraft for the Ruling Class (graduate school division) consists in re-classifying witchcraft as -- don't you just love this? -- multiculturalism. That's right. Multiculturalism. Ahhhh but of course! The multicultural perspective on witchcraft! So what about the reading on witchcraft? If only Christine O'Donnell had just gotten a heads up on the Yale Divinity School-approved reading list for witchcraft! For example, let's peer into one of the assigned Yale Divinity School reading texts on the subject: Witches of the Atlantic World: An Historical Reader and Primary Sourcebook.
What is this book all about? Well, Amazon.com tells us in its "Product Description" section that this bit of assigned reading from the Yale Divinity School, the precise Yale Divinity School from which Chris Coons proudly tells us he gets his values -- values he wants to bring to Washington -- that "this unique anthology is the first to provide a multicultural perspective on witchcraft…."
http://spectator.org/archives/2010/09/27/coons-i-will-bring-yale-divini/5