Enuma Elish wrote:I was faculty at Marriott School at BYU from 1991-1994 (or was it until '95--I honestly can't recall off hand in which year I resigned). I resigned due to loss of belief (I couldn't fake it anymore) and started my own development consulting firm.
Well, I certainly don't hold that against you. Sadly, one of my favorite people in the world was fired from my alma mater for unorthodox religious beliefs.
I like to think that my decision was in some sense "noble" (I have so few of these moments, sadly) in that I could have stayed ab BYU and faked it, but I felt that the university and students deserved someone who actually supported the goals of the university and its sponsoring religion, whereas I'd be tickled pink to see Mormonism (the religion, not its members) drop off the face of the earth tomorrow (though I'm doing nothing to hasten this event, nor do I plan to). Plus from a less noble perspective, my facade was cracking, and people were beginning to suspect. I don't think I could have made it undetected over the long-haul even if I tried.
Finally, I hated, absolutely HATED, going to Church. I was prepared to do just about anything to avoid a life-time of that brain cell killing torture. (Now I ski on Sundays in the winter or go for long runs during good weather.) Nor was there anyway I was going to pay 10% of my income to a billion dollar corporation anymore.
So I had a mixture of motives, some more noble, others less so.
I hope you sill don't hold it against me.