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To: DrBartlett
According to the Nehemiah Institute, recent worldview assessment of 1,177 students in 18 “good” Christian colleges demonstrated over seven years, that Christian students are graduating from Christian institutions with a secular humanism worldview - even where their professors have a Biblical theist worldview.

Students learning to think for themselves at college? We must stop this at once!

3 posted on 11/25/2005 1:15:26 PM PST by balrog666 (A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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To: balrog666

Oh, I know forming your own opinions is evil. Why go to a good college and learn how to think for yourself and live on your on when you can stay at home and have Mommy teach you? Moreover, I'm sure that all the companies will be uber impressed when they see on your resume that you were homeschooled in college. That'll be good enough to let you flip burgers at McDonalds.


4 posted on 11/25/2005 2:16:04 PM PST by Accygirl
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To: balrog666
According to the Nehemiah Institute

Don't get too excited. An "unbiblical" worldview, according to these folks, includes taking issue with any of the bracketed answers following these statements:

* American founding fathers violated New Testament principles when they founded America. (Strongly Disagree)
* The Ten Commandments originally provided a basis for our legal and political system creating justice and peace. (Strongly Agree)
* George W. Bush is the President of the United States of America. (Strongly Agree)
See Christian College Professor Flunks Christian Worldview Tests.
16 posted on 11/26/2005 11:55:33 AM PST by Dumb_Ox (Hoc ad delectationem stultorum scriptus est)
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