"Me neither. Sounds like a goofy line from one of those dopey 'God's not dead' movies."
I always wonder about this same thing. None of my professors ever suggested anything of the like and never talked about religion during class and almost never talked about it beyond class, never in a negative way. But I hear young earthers say this kind of stuff all the time.
Like many other things that rightist religionists project about (election fraud, corruption, etc.), I suspect this is just more of that.
I, too, have never experienced, in a class on any subject, an instance in which a professor brought up religion/God for the purpose of denigrating it (or for any other reason).
I was aware of a pro-life, religious physiologist at my undergrad institution that would routinely talk about 'God's amazing creation' in his lectures, and I recall that his office door was plastered from top to bottom with creepy pictures of fetuses and ads for his campus Christian group. I never had him for any classes (thankfully), but I do know that several students complained to the Dean about him, to no avail.
I am also aware of creationist students bragging about their class disruptions - one rather over-the-top example was a fellow named Charlie something, I don't recall his last name. He showed up on a creation discussion forum back in the early 1990s, whining about how he had been kicked out of Columbia U. for being a Christian. As is usually the case, his claim ended up being refuted by his own explanation of the events that lead to his dismissal - despite the fact that he was not in a science program, he took a biology class taught by Ralph Holloway (I had confirmed this story by emailing Ralph) in which he would routinely shout things like "That is a lie!" during class. He even bragged about how he had demanded access to the class email list so he could disseminate 'true creation science' to all the students. So many students complained about this behavior that he was removed from the class. His dismissal from the university was due to several things, his antics in Holloway's class being one of them, but he also referred to a woman working in the financial aid department as a 'worthless jew' or words to that effect. But it was all about him being discriminated against for being a Christian... Unfortunately, this story unfolded on the now defunct 'creationtalk.com' site, but I'm sure this 'Charlie' has spread his fake martyrdom story on other sites.
Sort of a worst-case scenario, but on the flip side, I am totally unaware of any evolutionist engaging in similar antics and bragging about it.