PaleoConPrep wrote:I looked at all 3 of those schools, and know people who went to all of them. Liberty doesn't really provide a serious education. It's a fun die school. Wheaton has some great professors( John Walton for example) but the student body is fairly liberal for a Christian college. The academics are strong. Wheaton did the right thing in firing Dr. Hawkins. Christians and Muslims do NOT worship the same God. Grove City is probably the best of the 3 for a conservative Christian. Strong academics and a pretty conservative student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't lump us in with the likes of Liberty University.
-Wheaton College grad.
The same Wheaton College that suspended a professor for saying Muslims and Christians believe in the same god?
https://www.thefire.org/wheaton-college-shows-what-a-warning-school-looks-like/
Well if you don't agree with their actions that's fine - their beliefs are not for everyone - but Wheaton is a respected, rigorous liberal arts college whose rank is similar to schools like Lawrence, Muhlenberg, St.Olaf, Sarah Lawrence etc. aka schools DCUMs seemingly have no issue with and are pretty "legitimate".
Liberty is basically a step above a for-profit college and is not seen as a serious academic institution.
It's hard to be a serious academic institution when religious orthodoxy is more important than academic freedom of speech. And that's true for both Wheaton and Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:Not personally. But I had an opposing counsel who was a Liberty grad. Honestly, he was a nice guy, reasonably intelligent, and seemed pretty normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't lump us in with the likes of Liberty University.
-Wheaton College grad.
The same Wheaton College that suspended a professor for saying Muslims and Christians believe in the same god?
https://www.thefire.org/wheaton-college-shows-what-a-warning-school-looks-like/
Well if you don't agree with their actions that's fine - their beliefs are not for everyone - but Wheaton is a respected, rigorous liberal arts college whose rank is similar to schools like Lawrence, Muhlenberg, St.Olaf, Sarah Lawrence etc. aka schools DCUMs seemingly have no issue with and are pretty "legitimate".
Liberty is basically a step above a for-profit college and is not seen as a serious academic institution.
It's hard to be a serious academic institution when religious orthodoxy is more important than academic freedom of speech. And that's true for both Wheaton and Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:PaleoConPrep wrote:I looked at all 3 of those schools, and know people who went to all of them. Liberty doesn't really provide a serious education. It's a fun die school. Wheaton has some great professors( John Walton for example) but the student body is fairly liberal for a Christian college. The academics are strong. Wheaton did the right thing in firing Dr. Hawkins. Christians and Muslims do NOT worship the same God. Grove City is probably the best of the 3 for a conservative Christian. Strong academics and a pretty conservative student body.
I enjoyed your typo... fundie => fun die. Took me a minute you weren't saying that liberty isn't much fun (which may be true for all I know)
PaleoConPrep wrote:I looked at all 3 of those schools, and know people who went to all of them. Liberty doesn't really provide a serious education. It's a fun die school. Wheaton has some great professors( John Walton for example) but the student body is fairly liberal for a Christian college. The academics are strong. Wheaton did the right thing in firing Dr. Hawkins. Christians and Muslims do NOT worship the same God. Grove City is probably the best of the 3 for a conservative Christian. Strong academics and a pretty conservative student body.
PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax Co. and know four families who sent their kids to Liberty (two online, two to the actual university). I can't think of a way to put this politely, but I seriously doubt any of the kids had the grades to get into any of the more respected religious schools. One of the kids went there after dropping out of NOVA midway through her first semester because she couldn't keep up with the curriculum.
Yikes. That's pretty close to the Beltway. I didn't realize they were so close.![]()
I though y'all were kind and tolerant folks. Guess not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax Co. and know four families who sent their kids to Liberty (two online, two to the actual university). I can't think of a way to put this politely, but I seriously doubt any of the kids had the grades to get into any of the more respected religious schools. One of the kids went there after dropping out of NOVA midway through her first semester because she couldn't keep up with the curriculum.
Yikes. That's pretty close to the Beltway. I didn't realize they were so close.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax Co. and know four families who sent their kids to Liberty (two online, two to the actual university). I can't think of a way to put this politely, but I seriously doubt any of the kids had the grades to get into any of the more respected religious schools. One of the kids went there after dropping out of NOVA midway through her first semester because she couldn't keep up with the curriculum.
Yikes. That's pretty close to the Beltway. I didn't realize they were so close.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax Co. and know four families who sent their kids to Liberty (two online, two to the actual university). I can't think of a way to put this politely, but I seriously doubt any of the kids had the grades to get into any of the more respected religious schools. One of the kids went there after dropping out of NOVA midway through her first semester because she couldn't keep up with the curriculum.