I am beginning to understand why they say to not go to secular universities... my "introduction into philosophy" class is just a constant degradation of the Christian faith, with inane conspiracies against the legitimacy of the faith being thrown around by the professor, including "It was during Constantine's time that the Bible was Compiled", "No scientists have ever confirmed transubstantiation", "Mary had other children", "The Bible was made by Christ's "buddies" so it cant be true". When I respond asking why he believes that or saying that it is not true, he gets defensive and says that you cannot trust any sources that are favoring Christianity because "all the Church fathers were biased", etc.
The other students get in on it too, accusing me of not "truly believing that the body and blood are Jesus" and making fun that "a loaf of bread was crucified on the cross", and generally making fun (the teacher joining in) of how silly the transubstantiation is. What should I do? I made a small list of the things that he accused and refuting them, but I know he wont read them and the damage done to the student's opinions of the faith is already settled in. I don't know what to do, and its making me upset, not that I cannot answer them, but that my fellow classmates are being told nothing but lies and conspiracies against the faith from a "former altar server" and "existentialist"...
What should I do? What should I say?