Harvard Trashes Religion


The faculty committee redesigning Harvard University's undergraduate curriculum is now backing off a previous recommendation requiring all students to take a class dealing with religion. The panel of professors is instead suggesting classes on "what it means to be a human being" in a revised proposal released last week. The broader category would encompass religious thought, art, literature, and philosophy, as well as evolutionary biology and cognitive science.

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