“One study showed that German soldiers’ willingness to participate in Hitler’s holocaust—not just to approve it but to perform actual torture on prisoners—was directly proportionate to their level of education. In America it’s the same: approval of their holocaust is directly proportionate to how much education they’ve had. In our schools, of course. The joke is that they still think they’re their schools. And they keep their kids in because they’re more concerned about saving their society’s schools than about saving their children’s souls.”
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Peter John Kreeft is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King's College, and author of numerous books as well as a popular writer on Christian theology, and specifically Roman Catholic apologetics. He also formulated together with Ronald K. Tacelli, SJ, "Twenty Arguments for the Existence of God".
Kreeft took his A.B. at Calvin College (1959), and an M.A. at Fordham University (1961). In the same university he completed his doctoral studies in 1965. He briefly did post graduate studies at Yale University. He joined the Philosophy faculty of the Department of Philosophy of Boston College in 1965. In 1994 he was a signer of the document Evangelicals and Catholics Together.