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i also thought that was a fabulous segment and such an awful story. yeah, when you go to college, you know, you would do that, trace, because you re a polite person. i think it just boils down to having manners. at a university, you should have a marketplace of ideas where you feel comfortable having a discuss. there s no longer a discussion. it s this way or that way. that s not what education should be. yeah. the poll says is it concerning half of university students are afraid to share their views? twitter, 98% say yes. instagram, 99% say yes. matt finn, your thoughts? well, trace, first of all, we ve covered so many stories here where people were booed out of auditoriums and not allowed to speak on campus. that s unfortunate. it s such a noble and mature trait to be able to listen to someone you don t agree with. there needs to be discourse. you need have a healthy and rigorous debate especially in college campuses. we had people speak on my campuses where i learned some thin
1740s and 50s. we had great peacher whose people by the tens of thousands would come out to praise god, ask his help, join together in a moment of faith. this is how american kind of came to be, the historians say that s the first time americans looked around and said, we re a people. we re something different. we are one nation under god. so maybe this is going to spark some type of religious revival in the country that everybody admits that we need. martha: i m always struck when i go to universities across the country were built as theological institutions. they all have these beautiful chapels in the middle of them. i m disappointed when i visit the campuses where they have been turned in to auditoriums and some places they re not even churches anymore. so we ve lost that connection between education and religion. most catholic institutions still