I'm an agnostic which is pretty close, at a catholic university in New Jersey. I've never ever faced any real trouble with reguards to my lack of faith, even though i'm very open and o outspoken about my feelings on catholicism. This really surprises me, howebver i've noticed a level of hyper-sencitivity with young-artistic types. Theres this level of tension when it comes to any group except for the one whos most previlent.
Excessive "respect" for the counter-factual spiritual beliefs of others and contempt for those who hold no spiritual beliefs, AKA atheists, is rampant in our society. Non-denominational liberal arts colleges, with their spirit of open inquiry, have generally been safe havens for free thinkers of all stripes, including atheists. But some would say atheists are under attack even there, as in the case of an atheist student in Portland, OR who was recently expelled from the Art Institute of Portland. He claims it was because of his beliefs, the administration says it was more the manner in which he stated them. The Portland Mercury has the whole story.
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