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No surprise: NC anti-gay Pastor Patrick Wooden pimps his ‘life-earned,’ non-academic doctorate
North Carolina anti-gay rent-a-pastor Patrick Wooden, who is a high-profile supporter of the upcoming ballot initiative in this state, Amendment One, which would add language to our constitution barring gays and lesbians from civil marriage or any legal relationship recognition. Wooden has been...
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North Carolina anti-gay rent-a-pastor Patrick Wooden, who is a high-profile supporter of the upcoming ballot initiative in this state, Amendment One, which would add language to our constitution barring gays and lesbians from civil marriage or any legal relationship recognition. Wooden has been on the airwaves of late making statements that have to make it hard for amendment supporters to claim this guy is on their side. Wooden:
Thanks to intrepid Blender Laurel Ramseyer, she discovered that the fact-challenged “
Dr. Patrick L. Wooden, Sr.” also extends his fantasy thinking to his own honorific of “Dr.” By the way, he clearly clings to this title for dear life,
using it at the beginning of EVERY paragraph of his puffed up bio (see screencap at right).
Laurel noted:
You know I have a special dislike of these anti-gay jerks who
puff up their image with unearned doctorate degrees (I had to bust my butt for mine – I don’t like sharing the title with charlatans), so I decided to check into your new boyfriend’s credentials. If my reading of the material below is correct, his “doctorate” is nothing more than recognition that he’s been a pastor for X number of years. No scholarship needed. Looks like he got a “life-earned” doctorate. In other words, an honorary degree for just showing up to work.
According to Wooden’s
bio page: “
Dr. Wooden has received national notoriety for his work and efforts. The North Carolina College of Theology recognized the work of Dr. Wooden and afforded him the opportunity to use some of his years of experience as credits in his pursuit of a Doctorate of Theology of which he received in June 2007.”
Check out the college’s
page about their doctorates, where they feel the need to say “Very Important: We do not sell degrees”. It would be interesting to know if the orgs that have accredited them are themselves legit. I don’t know how to check that, especially for a religious college which may not use the academic system (telling all in itself, if true):