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Related: About this forumBaylor Students Furious After Chapel Speaker Offers Prayer to Mother Nature
https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2020/02/16/baylor-students-furious-after-chapel-speaker-offers-prayer-to-mother-nature/Kaitlin's presentation starts around the 14:08 mark:
Her prayer/poem begins around the 15:40 mark:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/391143575
Baylor Students Furious After Chapel Speaker Offers Prayer to Mother Nature
By Hemant Mehta, February 16, 2020
Baylor University recently invited storyteller and poet Kaitlin Curtice to speak during the religious school’s required Chapel program this past week. She’s a Native American and Christian who frequently speaks about oppression.
But her speech became controversial when she offered a prayer to “Mother Mystery.” She referred to it as a way to honor the land they built upon.
That upset a lot of students who can’t handle any sort of “prayer” that isn’t made directly to their personal God.“There’s a lot of people really mad. A lot of alumni are pretty mad. I mean, she didn’t pray to God and that’s what’s most offensive,” said Jake Neidert with the Baylor Young Conservatives of Texas.
“She began prayer in the service in the name of Mother Mystery and I looked up, you know, and looked around and there’s 12-hundred freshmen bowing their heads to this thing that’s not God,” Neidert said.
You can see in the video that Curtice even tells students that if they don’t want to think about what she’s saying as a “prayer,” they can just think of it as a poem.
Imagine the arrogance it takes — even at a Christian university — to get angry at someone for showing respect for nature. Even if her wording suggested a reverence for nature, students were still free to pray to whatever God they chose. Not everything has to be about you, even at a Christian prayer service.
"...she didn’t pray to God and that’s what’s most offensive."

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Baylor Students Furious After Chapel Speaker Offers Prayer to Mother Nature (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Feb 2020
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redstatebluegirl
(12,587 posts)1. Those damn liberals don't belong in crazy Baylor land.
You know what is odd, some of the most potty mouthed women's basketball fans I have ever encountered were from Baylor when OU was beating up on them with the Paris twins. I had two little old ladies in Baylor garb call me things I had not been called before, even in a bar when I was loaded in college.
Then there is the sex scandal a few years ago that almost go them the death penalty. Good little Bible thumpers aren't they?
FarPoint
(13,861 posts)2. I'd love to see
University of Dayton Men's and Women's Basketball Teams go up against Baylor during March Madness...whip them good!
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)3. Baylor students better get a grip and stop thinking that their gawd is hip.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)4. 1200 Freshmen bowing their heads
and checking out porn sites on their phones.
Now they can call out Mother Mystery when they climax.
Duppers
(28,286 posts)5. 2 words...
Waco, TX
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)6. Anthropomorphic representations of an Emo Philips routine.
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)7. aka "The Funniest Joke in the World"...
...on a number of different levels.