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Do Not Be Conformed To This World
“My friend’s daughter went off to college, and now she’s a totally different person. It’s so sad.” How many times have you heard this story? I used to wonder how simply going to college could effect such a sudden and drastic worldview shift. I mean, going to a school couldn’t possibly change such a large thing as a worldview, especially one that has been held since childhood, right?
Posted in Education, Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Religious Liberty
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Tagged Bible, Christianity, College, Do Not Be Conformed To This World, education, faith, university, Worldview
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Is Higher Education Hopelessly Lost?
In late June of this year, the Brown University newspaper published a startling statistic: the percentage of LGBTQ+ students at this Ivy-League school has doubled since 2010. While the numbers from the fall of 2010 showed the student population at 86% heterosexual and 14% homosexual/bisexual, the most recent data from last spring reveals that the school is now only 60% heterosexual. The last 40% is a veritable miscellany of designations, including homosexual, bisexual, queer, questioning, pansexual, asexual, and "other."
Posted in Education, Faith, Federal, next gen, Religious Liberty, Sexuality
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Tagged Brown University, Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology, College, education, Elijah, elite, Is Higher Education Hopelessly Lost?, Ivy League, LGBTQ, New Saint Andrews College, NSAC, sexuality, university
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