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College Credits For Trolling the Web?

Jafafa Hots writes "Some undergraduate and masters level courses at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary require trolling as part of their requirements. In William Dembski's classes on Intelligent Design and Christian Apologetics, 20% of the final grades come from having made 10 posts defending Intelligent Design Creationism on 'hostile' websites. There seems to be no requirement that the posts contain original writing; apparently cut-and-paste jobs are sufficient. Is this the first case of trolling the net being part of course requirements?"

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  1. One wonders by TitusC3v5 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do you get extra credit if it's a first post?

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  2. That shows a serious lack of initiative by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    In my independent study class, I search out intelligent design posts and make fun of them.

    Sheesh, some people have to be told everything.

    1. Re:That shows a serious lack of initiative by Flea+of+Pain · · Score: 4, Funny

      I do that for free!

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    2. Re:That shows a serious lack of initiative by asaul · · Score: 5, Funny

      What do you expect from creationists? Rational thought based on your own judgment of presented evidence?

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    3. Re:That shows a serious lack of initiative by d3m0nCr4t · · Score: 4, Funny

      Apparently, they get mod points as well... ;)

  3. Re:Wait, wait, wait... by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Congratulations, you've earned credit.

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  4. Science lessons must tackle Easter Bunny by David+Gerard · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Easter Bunny should be discussed in school science lessons rather than dismissed, says the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

    "If pupils have strongly-held family beliefs about the Easter Bunny, such ideas should be explored," said Prof William Dembski (D.D, Ph. D. [P.T. Barnum University mail-order]). "Easterbunnyism, Santaclausism or the contemporary militant Tooth Fairy jihadist movement are best seen by science teachers not as a misconception but as a world view. This is more valuable than simply banging on about 'reality.' Reality-based thinking is vastly overrated and certainly won't prepare children for a career in Wall Street or in government."

    Simon Underdown of Oxford Brookes University disagreed. "With so much to be crammed into science lessons, it is not a worthwhile use of time to include lessons on Easterbunnyism. We have monthly standardised testing to coach pupils on."

    Professor Richard Dawkins is working on a childrenâ(TM)s text on useful ways to quickly construct street-corner gallows and burning stakes for rehabilitation of the religious.

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  5. Re:Wait, wait, wait... by Canazza · · Score: 5, Funny

    Marketing Students should go on forums and attempt to defend ID. Bonus credit for converting people.

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  6. Better than it used to be by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Back in the day, you could get a knighthood for attempting to sack Jerusalem in the name of Christianity -- presumably including killing people. If we're down to online trolling, that's a good thing.

  7. Re:Wait, wait, wait... by GargamelSpaceman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe the fact that it can't be defended is meant to be the object lesson here. Go ahead, and TRY to defend it, and see how your ass is kicked around the block.

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  8. Re:It's unclear why this is a bad thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I hope you get a good grade.

  9. Re:It's unclear why this is a bad thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why are clams on top of a mountain? Why, could it be because a bird dropped it there a million years ago...

    Depends. Are we talking African or European clams?

  10. Re:It's a bad thing. by clone53421 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Leave it in your pockets next time you do the laundry.

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