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May 1, 2015


Title: The New Religion on College Campuses
Topic: Sustainability
Discussed by Professor Peter Wood
with National Association of Scholars (www.NAS.org)

Part 1 of 2

“Sustainability” is the new religion on college campuses across America. Professor Peter Wood, with the National Association of Scholars, explains that about 25 years ago, there was a UN commission that put the idea of “sustainability” into practice and it has, unfortunately, become more and more popular in the last few years.

This new thought of “sustainability” has very little to do with real preservation of the earth. Instead, it focuses on “rearranging human relationships in a way that creates their view of social justice”. It includes socialism, gay rights, equal rights, equal pay, and negative attitudes towards Christianity. Doesn’t sound so great now, does it?

The scary thing about this new religion is that many colleges have incorporated it into their curriculum for every course, not just those focused on earth science or social programs. In fact, Yale offers over 400 courses on sustainability alone. Professor Wood also reveals that, “Nearly 800 college and university presidents have signed The President’s Climate Commitment.” Listen in as he explains this and continues on the topic in the next segment.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - The New Religion on College Campuses
Topic: Sustainability
Discussed by Professor Peter Wood
with National Association of Scholars (www.NAS.org)

The one thing that has helped Professor Peter Wood keep his head straight during his years teaching anthropology has been his faith and trust in God Almighty. He has known for a long time that “sustainability” is not the answer to the world’s problems. He recognizes it for what it is: lies, lies, and more lies.

Professor Wood says, “Sustainability is actually anti-freedom.” Listen in as he explains why he believes this and why he has been denied access to college campuses across the country. No one will let him come.

George Will is a Pulitzer Prize columnist who is known for his conservative views. Robert Kennedy, Jr. is, well, a Kennedy. Listen in as Peter compares the two and what their stance is concerning “sustainability”.

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