To: jla
"What's your point in posting the rules at a private institution which people attend of their own free will?"
Perhaps to demonstrate just how bizarre and out of touch Falwell and his institutions are. Having read this, I'd think twice before putting any graduate of this institution in a position of authority over others. Legalism bites, is non-Biblical, and smacks of tyranny.
These students are all legal adults. Yes, they've agreed to go to this school, and that's just fine. The rules, however, are of interest to those who do not attend.
47 posted on
06/25/2003 3:41:14 PM PDT by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
In all honesty, though, how different are these rules from rules at other private Christian colleges? What about those rules makes those who live under them somehow, in your opinion, unfit to have authority over others?
By the way...you want rules? Check out Bob Jones University. From what I've heard, BJU makes Liberty look like Faber College.
}:-)4
49 posted on
06/25/2003 3:43:29 PM PDT by
Moose4
(Mew havoc and let loose the kittens of ZOT!)
To: MineralMan
Having read this, I'd think twice before putting any graduate of this institution in a position of authority over others.Ain't that the truth. I sure wouldn't hire one.
To: MineralMan
Perhaps to demonstrate just how bizarre and out of touch Falwell and his institutions are. Having read this, I'd think twice before putting any graduate of this institution in a position of authority over others. Legalism bites, is non-Biblical, and smacks of tyranny. It's probably just like anywhere else. A few believe in the rules and even abide by them, but most just roll their eyes and do what they have to to get by. And they can be found partying and fornicating (their term, not mine) on weekends.
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