To: Thombo2
This is good news.In the top three.I'm not religous,but i think the country desperately needs more schools where kids(and adults)can get a college education w/out the pc'ness(leftist indoctrination)of the looney left. I wish that there were many places where young people could get a solid education without the influence of the looney left. I think those places should be available even to people who don't want all of the rules that come from the Christian association of colleges such as this one. I think it's great that LU is available to those who want that experience, but I think there should be other ways to get a non-leftist education.
Bill
36 posted on
08/19/2006 11:36:54 AM PDT by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR
I believe the success of Liberty (and its academic performance) as well as the Catholic university in Florida (name escapes me) will make smaller, struggling colleges look at curricula and professors that are non-leftist, as a moneymaker.
When I was young I thought Jerry Falwell was an extremist nut case. I now believe he was prophetic, and was on the right track. God bless him for his efforts. (And I am a Catholic.)
37 posted on
08/19/2006 11:48:35 AM PDT by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
To: WFTR
" I think those places should be available even to people who don't want all of the rules that come from the Christian association of colleges...."Maybe there already are such schools. Have you looked into this?
To: WFTR
There's a book out now that lists the 10 colleges that are the most conservative. I think Baylor was one of them. There's still hope.
50 posted on
08/20/2006 8:44:29 PM PDT by
Marysecretary
(Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
To: WFTR
There's a book out now that lists the 10 colleges that are the most conservative. I think Baylor was one of them. There's still hope.
51 posted on
08/20/2006 8:44:47 PM PDT by
Marysecretary
(Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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