I got a great education at Fordham. From my sophomore year on, I had professors known the world over, and I didn't have to pay a dime. Of course, Harvard is a great school, but undergraduates at Harvard usually spent a lot of class time with a GA. At Fordham, faculty members -- even the most prominent professors on the faculty -- teach undergraduates. It was pretty damn cool taking classes in Thomism with the most renowned Thomist in the world, or in Hegel with the best known Hegelian in the United States. And you should look up the work of my sociology professor, Joseph Fitzpatrick, SJ. You'd be impressed. He did the most insightful studies of migration and immigration, and his work and teachings have influenced me for life (notably, his studies demonstrate the positive influence of all waves of immigration to the US; immigration, even if difficult to digest at the time, makes the country economically and socially stronger).D1B wrote:Nice try.JoltinJoe wrote:
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There was no snarky comment on my part. I was just observing that Cleets uses his "I don't have to know" card a lot during discussions here. I honestly don't think he would even disagree with me.
If you feel some need to put down my intellect, or the excellent school which I proudly attended, I feel sorry for you.
I was just observing the Cleets' skill and sharp intellect as opposed your reptilian abandonment of reason in favor of silly dogma. Also enjoy him flattening your arrogance. That's all.
You're a smart guy when it comes to dealing will the civil and secular laws on which you ironically make your living, and revere. Outside of that and (because of) the catholic nonsense, you are clearly out of your league.
Harvard>Fordham
As for Cleets, he took a cheap shot and ran. Frankly, that's his M.O. I'm surprised you admire that. I'll give you this much: you hang around after you take your cheap shots.
This thread was simply intended to tease you. Why Cleets even decided to drop by is a mystery. I get his point. He thinks there's a God, but we can't know anything about him.







