To: metmom; Salvation
I think the article is completely honest,
about those schools the author studied. Those results don't necessarily extrapolate to
all Catholic colleges, or
faithful Catholic colleges (using the CNS list as my operational definition of "faithful").
Oh, I get it. If it makes the RCC look bad, it's not honest.
One thing's for sure. If it makes the RCC look bad, we can depend on the FR anti-Catholic contingent to post it within minutes.
54 posted on
11/27/2013 10:18:40 AM PST by
Campion
("Social justice" begins in the womb)
To: Campion
One thing's for sure. If it makes the RCC look bad, we can depend on the FR anti-Catholic contingent to post it within minutes. It's a good thing CATHOLICS never do that about Protestantism.
Must be great to be perfect enough to cast the first stone.
55 posted on
11/27/2013 10:23:17 AM PST by
metmom
( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith....)
To: Campion; narses
If it makes the RCC look bad, we can depend on the FR anti-Catholic contingent to post it within minutes. narses - someone wants a pitcher!!
64 posted on
11/27/2013 11:02:13 AM PST by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
To: Campion
This is the crux of the issue. The study itself seems fine, and I should hope so - parents are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to get this exact experience. I’d venture a guess that these same market forces are at work at the small Catholic schools mentioned upthread.
The real question left unanswered is how evangelical kids are faring at traditional state schools when they’re forced into the pressures and temptations of their secular peers.
68 posted on
11/27/2013 11:13:02 AM PST by
HoosierDammit
("Everybody knows the fight is fixed; the poor stay poor, the rich get rich." Leonard Cohen)
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