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The Honor Code on Trial

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Jeffrey, a BYU graduate student, is sent to deliver a blunt message from BYU to the Northeast Accreditation Commission, where he is introduced to the bizarre world of progressive academia with its fixation about privilege and its perpetual outrage over perceived offenses.
One thing is Everyone has a religion, and those who claim they don't are often among the fiercest of zealots.
(Also available in the short story collection "The Wrong Sort of Stories".)

28 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 21, 2014

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Stephen Measure

28 books5 followers
Pseudonymous writer (very, very part-time)
liberty - legal equality - religious freedom
"O be wise; what can I say more?"

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