Whatever you do, don't think.
Apr. 4th, 2006 12:13 pmI just received an interlibrary loan from Bob Jones University (yes, I know, it's an oxymoron) and was struck by the large, bright pink notice pasted inside the front cover:
"The fact that this volume is included in the Bob Jones University Library does not mean that the University endorses its contents from the standpoint of morals, philosophy, theology, or scientific hypotheses. The position of Bob Jones University on these subjects is well known.
In order to standardize the work and validate the credits of Bob Jones University, it is sometimes necessary to include in this library books whose contents the University cannot wholly endorse."
I am translating this as...
"OMG the awful liberal educated people who run accreditation boards say we have to have a library with more than one opinion in it or they won't let us call ourselves a university!! Well, fine, but WE DON'T LIKE IT!! So here, have this book, but don't you DARE think about it for yourself!!"
Hey, doesn't Bob Jones know what they say about pink?
When I showed this to a co-worker, she told me about Pensacola Christian College, which makes Bob Jones look like a party school in comparison. She mentioned in particular the rule that students of the opposite sex cannot look at each other too intently, lest they commit "optical intercourse", colloquially known as "making eye babies." I replied that these people clearly are the ones with dirty minds, as they see sex absolutely everywhere.
I'd really like to wrap this up with a pithy comment, but I'm too aghast to come up with one, so I'll just state that these lunatics do more harm than good to Christianity. It's impossible to provide witness when people like these ensure Christians have a reputation as idiots. Jesus, save me from Your followers.
"The fact that this volume is included in the Bob Jones University Library does not mean that the University endorses its contents from the standpoint of morals, philosophy, theology, or scientific hypotheses. The position of Bob Jones University on these subjects is well known.
In order to standardize the work and validate the credits of Bob Jones University, it is sometimes necessary to include in this library books whose contents the University cannot wholly endorse."
I am translating this as...
"OMG the awful liberal educated people who run accreditation boards say we have to have a library with more than one opinion in it or they won't let us call ourselves a university!! Well, fine, but WE DON'T LIKE IT!! So here, have this book, but don't you DARE think about it for yourself!!"
Hey, doesn't Bob Jones know what they say about pink?
When I showed this to a co-worker, she told me about Pensacola Christian College, which makes Bob Jones look like a party school in comparison. She mentioned in particular the rule that students of the opposite sex cannot look at each other too intently, lest they commit "optical intercourse", colloquially known as "making eye babies." I replied that these people clearly are the ones with dirty minds, as they see sex absolutely everywhere.
I'd really like to wrap this up with a pithy comment, but I'm too aghast to come up with one, so I'll just state that these lunatics do more harm than good to Christianity. It's impossible to provide witness when people like these ensure Christians have a reputation as idiots. Jesus, save me from Your followers.
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Date: 2006-04-04 04:55 pm (UTC)But I'm dying to know what the book is!
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Date: 2006-04-04 05:12 pm (UTC)"..and they were kissing and they made a baby and the baby came out and it winked at me!"
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Date: 2006-04-04 05:38 pm (UTC)I am now going to have optical intercourse with every woman on the train today.
It's going to be a fun ride home. :)
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Date: 2006-04-04 10:05 pm (UTC)The part I was referring to:
Even couples who are not talking or touching can be reprimanded. Sabrina Poirier, a student at Pensacola who withdrew in 1997, was disciplined for what is known on the campus as "optical intercourse" — staring too intently into the eyes of a member of the opposite sex. This is also referred to as "making eye babies." While the rule does not appear in written form, most students interviewed for this article were familiar with the concept.
As she tells it, Ms. Poirier was not gazing lovingly at her boyfriend; he had something in his eye. But officials didn't buy her explanation, and she and her boyfriend were both "socialed," she says.
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Date: 2006-04-04 10:31 pm (UTC)I love the rule that says you can get in trouble for having a member of the opposite sex in your dorm room or 'allowing the same'. As in, if I were there and my roommate had her boyfriend in the room, I would be in trouble. I've always wondered what would happen if I was there and I had my girlfriend in my room. It's not PDA and she wouldn't be of the opposite sex!
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Date: 2006-04-04 11:42 pm (UTC)[quote]Under no circumstances will pornography,
premarital or extramarital sex, homosexuality, or
other sex perversions be allowed.[/quote]
But dont feel bad, I probably couldnt make it 20 feet without doing something worthy of being expelled, and possibly burned at the stake.
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Date: 2006-04-04 11:25 pm (UTC)He said, "Well, why do you think they call it eye-balling?"
ba-dump ching!
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:40 am (UTC)Your ILL stories are always the best.
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Date: 2006-04-05 05:06 am (UTC)They have a very famous gallery of religious art - the real deal, they actually own a Rembrandt. The gallery is on the campus and is open to the public, but years ago you had to follow their dress codes to get in, and I believe the policy is still in place. We went there on a tour when I was in high school, back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, and the tour guide at the gallery was a BJU grad student in art. He described to us how he had worked on the team responsible for painting drapes over the genitalia of the cherubs in certain (priceless, irreplaceable, centuries-old) masters the gallery had in its collection. He was very proud to have been chosen for this task. It was apparently a great honor. He actually showed us some examples as we toured the gallery, and sho'nuff, although it was skillfully executed, due to a glaring difference in the age of the paint you couldn't miss where they had actually painted little drapes over the crotches of the renaissance cherubs.
Most of the stories you hear about the place are completely absurd, but the most absurd ones are invariably the ones that turn out to be true.
And "making eye babies" is my new favorite phrase ever.
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Date: 2006-04-05 01:01 pm (UTC)I thought Berry was bad for repressing information about on-campus crime (especially rape) and punishing the victims, and having a system where you can get more demerits for having *consensual* sex on-campus than for committing *murder* (though both are still expellable offenses, so the numerical difference is slight).
But this...GAH. My eyes almost fell out. Those people scare me. 0..o And not just because I've made tons of eye babies over the years, either.