I work for a University and I received the following email from a student.
What're your opinions on this? Personally, I think the womans lost it. I still haven't replied to her as I haven't a clue what to say other than 'ooooook?' but I'd be interested to see what you all think.
I've just started <name of course>, and am driven to complain about the information given on page 3 of Book 1 that the terms BC and AD will be replaced throughout the course with CE and BCE.
I find this offensive, and against my Christian beliefs.
<Name of University> is a UK establishment, and the UK is a Christian country, and I deeply resent this insidious attempt to "de-Christianise" the population. I would point out that only about 4% of the UK population is of other faiths, and this edict about the use of Christian terms by the University is hugely out of proportion.
May I point out that the University is denying Christians the right to follow their beliefs by saying we should use different terms; would it be acceptable to Muslims to be told such a thing?
I intend to continue to use the terms BC and AD throughout the course, and if you do not find it acceptable, then I must face the consequences. I would point out, however, that it is in fact illegal in this country to discriminate against people based on their religion.
Please pass this message on to the highest authority at your University.
What're your opinions on this? Personally, I think the womans lost it. I still haven't replied to her as I haven't a clue what to say other than 'ooooook?' but I'd be interested to see what you all think.