Faith-Based Initiatives & Baylor
I see a professor at my alma mater has played an important role in Bush's faith-based initiatives program via a Baylor Proud email.
Dr. Byron Johnson, co-director of Baylor’s Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR), helped President George W. Bush with the creation of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in 2001, and since then Johnson has been among the leaders in studying whether faith-based initiatives really work.
Shortly after returning from speaking at a White House-hosted national conference on the subject last month, Johnson sat down for a Q&A with the Waco Tribune-Herald about how exactly such projects work, and it really cleared up a lot of things for me on the issue. It’s good to see Baylor professors putting their faith into action in such a practical and unique way.
Sic 'em, Dr. Johnson and ISR!
Hm. I wonder if I should stop giving money to BU? Is it wrong for an atheist to support his alma mater if it has a religious mission? It's not like I've given them that much anyway, only a couple hundred. So, I don't feel too bad about it.




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