Please stop changing your story.
You said that MLK had to lie about his beliefs to get a good grade.
Then you offered proof in that colleges require a certain format for bibliographies.
Now your proof is multiple submittal?
The submission process is to clean up writing-format errors, elimate presuppositions (make sure the student is legitimately defending his or her point, avoiding that type of error), and legitimate use of sources.
It eliminates errors we see daily in debates here (not actually supporting a conclusion, logical errors, "plain meaning", "normal meaning", ect.).
Look,
@Van , believe what you want. Any member here who has written a theological thesis, or a thesis in literature or philosophy, knows you are wrong.
I'm not saying Crozer taught in that way, but addressing the fact that you are wrong in your statement regarding having to restate a professors views to get a good grade in seminary.
MLK may have, as you imply, lacked character while attending Crozer and Boston University. He may have lied for his own gain. I just do not see that he was that kind of man.
MLK seems to me to be a man who had the character to stand for what he believed was right.
Do you have proof he was a fraud?