Given that I spent 3.5 years of my life on becoming more divine (I'm being facetious, although I did manage to achieve an M.Div. for my efforts), I'm always curious to see what others think of seminary students. In this case, seminary students don't appear to be too different than others when it comes to "collaborating" with the pseudonymous Ed Dante, the self described "academic mercenary."
“I do a lot of work for seminary students. I like seminary students. They seem so blissfully unaware of the inherent contradiction in paying somebody to help them cheat in courses that are largely about walking in the light of God and providing an ethical model for others to follow. I have been commissioned to write many a passionate condemnation of America's moral decay as exemplified by abortion, gay marriage, or the teaching of evolution. All in all, we may presume that clerical authorities see these as a greater threat than the plagiarism committed by the future frocked.”
The full article is funny and worth the read.
Don't worry too much fellow seminary students--nurses account for more volume than we do.
I actually recall one of my seminary professors mention that he saw considerably more examples of plagiarism at seminary than when he taught at the University of Saskatchewan. Go figure.
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