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Category : Society, History & Politics » Other | Posted by : examiner.yates | Posted on : 9/11/2009 | Updated on : 9/11/2009
Keywords : keep, around, video, us, sent, must, twitter, second, be, chalk, first, cause, voyeuristic, professor, most, currently, dropped, atheist
The myth of the atheist professor & dropped chalk
Currently on Facebook, the second most voyeuristic online communication device (Twitter must be first), is a video being sent around labeled “a cause.” It is also called "This Should Keep Us All Thinking." Many Nashvillians have received it.

It is the “true story” of an atheist professor at the University of Southern California who challenges students about faith. He strikes fear in his students, particularly with one act. He drops a piece of chalk to the floor and declares if there was a God, God will not allow the chalk to break. One student who prays for Christian strength finally defies the instructor, who dramatically drops the chalk; it rolls off of his pants to the floor in one piece. The instructor screams and runs off, leaving the defying student to preach the gospel to the 300 students for the remainder of class.

What's the true story? Read it here:
www.examiner.com/x-7975-Nashville-Adventures-Examiner~y2009m9d2-The-USC-atheist-professor--martyrs-chalk-up-this-truth
Comments :
this story is a propaganda, just like all religious stories.
This is a fictional story, see the following link. http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/chalk.htm
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