Please note - I modified my post while you were typing.
a definition of it may be that but definitions are not prescriptive. If a student cones away from studying Marxism thinking that Marxism is true, are you saying that we shouldn't study Marxism?
No we should study everything we can. The students of theology are studying human words, beliefs, ideas, etc as I said before.
Whether a student us in some way wrong after a course according to you seems to be what you want stopped.
No, I do not want anything stopped In the end, the total lack of evidence for any God/god/s will be the majority view, and Theology courses willll become fewer and fewer. They will , i.e. all the words, thoughts and ideas, become a part of Philosophy. The funding for such courses is a separate question, I think.
You post seems to imply that we shouldn't have theology as a subject because while it might help many people's wisdom,someone might end up being a theist. Are you really suggesting that the study of what people have thought and believed should be suppressed in case people become theists?
Of course not. Unsurprisingly, I think it would be a progressive move if more ended up by moving away from theism though.
Again you seem to want to ignore how theology is studied because you have decided your strawman about it trumps facts.
It is irrelevant
how theology is studied.
There is a thread if anti intellectualism in your position where you think opinion is better than facts.
You can think that if you wish, but you are incorrect.