Almost certainly not; the story has been repeated for at least 40 years and probably dates back to the 1920s with variations; sometimes it's the student, sometimes the professor who is the atheist.
Chalk has no contraceptive properties.
There are many people with the surname "Johnson" that are Atheist. There are many who are not. So, TRUE and FALSE.
the natural state of 'chalk' is green when they make it It's true , because I'm a person who studies chalk
In this video (http://youtu.be/Yr14Io0wsiU?t=33s) he said he was a agnostic atheist.
It is not true that they are marked out in white chalk or paint.
It is not true that they are marked out in white chalk or paint.
That's pretty much the definition of "Atheist" so yes, an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in god or gods.
False.
I don’t know
If you mean the old clunker about an atheist professor daring God to stop a piece of chalk from breaking it has been debunked several times. Snopes had a rather complete summary of the debunking (see Link). Basically it comes down to:No class or professor as described has worked at USCNo incident was reported at the timeUniversity students don't hang around to be preached to by a fellow student
Dr- Kildare - 1961 The Atheist and the True Believer 5-32 was released on: USA: 3 January 1966
Chalk is permeable, meaning it allows water and other substances to seep through its pores. This property makes chalk suitable for use in filtration processes and for storing carbon dioxide underground.