Mike S. Adams most recent column plugs a group called www.CrossExamined.org.
Apparently, the group consists of mercenary apologists (white-hat sophists, perhaps?) that you can bring to your secular campus to stage polite, respectful rhetorical battles with whatever atheist wishes to confront them. It might be something that the Knights or Daughters at the CSC should look into.
The context for his article, by the way, was a survey conducted that reported a predictable strong bias against evangelical Christians on campus.
Personally, I'd like to know what they survey found regarding bias against Christians in general. I know that would certainly say that students that are expressly "evangelical Christians" have a tendency to cause more trouble in classes than other kinds of Christians by derailing conversations or becoming unnecessarily hostile.
And in related news, I totally want to go see Ben Stein's new movie Expelled. The reviews I've read claim that there is a hilarious scene where he catches world-famous atheist Richard Dawkins making a totally circular argument about evolution. The film is supposed to expose how the supposed intellectual elite and academic community irrationally attacks Intelligent Design (although from what I hear the movie is not so much interested in Intelligent Design as the simply irrational fear of it due to a convoluted faith in evolution).

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