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[Why you Should Go To PCC]

Why is choosing a college perhaps the second most important decision you will ever make? Because students most often choose their vocation and their mate at college.
Unfortunately, Satan doesn’t want you to choose a Christian college. He wants to control your future. He often convinces young people to believe the following myths about Christian colleges.


“The community college or state university is an acceptable alternative.”


The outstanding difference between secular institutions and Bible-believing Christian colleges is their philosophy. Secular schools are dominated by secular humanism, which denies the Creator, worships the creation, and considers man only a higher form of evolutionary animal life. Faculty, academics, and campus life are all influenced by this philosophy. No matter how well educated the professor or how well established the school’s reputation, the dangers of humanistic philosophy are very real.

Do you as a Christian young person have a choice?

The answer from a Christian perspective is a resounding no! The secular college is not an acceptable alternative!

Pensacola Christian College Website, Pensacola Christian College Website 48 Comments [12/23/2008 2:37:14 PM]
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#823494
Ash

"only a higher form of evolutionary animal life"
There are no higher forms.

Stupid begets stupid, I see.

12/23/2008 2:45:31 PM

#823496
Percy Q. Shun

Newsflash!

satan does not exist.

Then again, neither does your gawd or jebus.


12/23/2008 2:48:02 PM

#823503
MK

Well let's see, I went to one of the most secular universities there is, UC Berkeley.

I spent four years there and I can tell you this:

1) The school offers a wide variety of classes in religion, especially Judeo-Christian studies, and has partnerships with the local seminary schools located right outside the campus. First point - defeated.

2) Not a single class I took had anything to do with "worshipping the creation." No class involved any kind of worship, for one. Second, no one assumed "creation" in the first place. Second point - defeated.

3) I took a class in physical anthropology as an elective. Not once did anyone declare that humans are "only a higher form of evolutionary animal life." Animal life, yes, and that is a scientific fact. Evolved, yes. Higher, no. Third point - total nonsense.

12/23/2008 2:52:11 PM

#823504
MK

Well let's see, I went to one of the most secular universities there is, UC Berkeley.

I spent four years there and I can tell you this:

1) The school offers a wide variety of classes in religion, especially Judeo-Christian studies, and has partnerships with the local seminary schools located right outside the campus. First point - defeated.

2) Not a single class I took had anything to do with "worshipping the creation." No class involved any kind of worship, for one. Second, no one assumed "creation" in the first place. Second point - defeated.

3) I took a class in physical anthropology as an elective. Not once did anyone declare that humans are "only a higher form of evolutionary animal life." Animal life, yes, and that is a scientific fact. Evolved, yes. Higher, no. Third point - total nonsense.

12/23/2008 2:52:14 PM

#823505
Mookie Blaylock

I actually went to a Catholic college.

The awesome thing about them is that they provided a great education without forcing religion upon you. It was just there if you wanted to participate. And they never denounced anyone else's point of view. They were doing it right.

Totally different from PCC.

12/23/2008 2:52:31 PM

#823513
Frank

It gets a poor review in School Reviews.

How much do you have to suck when your students are rabid fanatics who would blow themselves up for your religion and they still wouldn't recommend your stupid school.

-Frank

12/23/2008 3:00:54 PM

#823522
LadyJafaria

And here I was thinking the difference between secular institutions and your fundie brainwashing camps was accreditation. But hey, that's just me.

12/23/2008 3:08:39 PM

#823537
Beeblebrox

The outstanding difference between secular institutions and Bible-believing Christian colleges is their philosophy.

For instance, a secular university/college won't go out of its way to tell you what a miserable chunk of runny hippo s*** you are.

http://www.pcci.edu/GeneralInfo/ArticlesofFaith.html

We believe that God created the universe in six literal days and that man was created in the image of God but chose to sin. Hence, all persons inherit a depraved nature and are lost sinners in need of salvation.

12/23/2008 3:18:54 PM

#823566
Grigadil

Do you as a Christian young person have a choice?

The answer from a Christian perspective is a resounding no! The secular college is not an acceptable alternative!


The REAL answer is Yes.

12/23/2008 3:38:36 PM

#823584
Mudak

I went to Georgetown University, a Catholic school. Although I was already leaning towards non-theism before I enrolled, I really became an atheist there.

12/23/2008 3:48:54 PM

#823585
Mister Spak

Also, what secular college offers a degree in stupid?

12/23/2008 3:49:54 PM

#823599
Mortok

In fact, it is far superior!

12/23/2008 3:59:27 PM

#823600
Marc

He often convinces young people to believe the following myths about Christian colleges.

Oddly enough, you only follow with one myth.


“The community college or state university is an acceptable alternative.”

You're absolutely right, it is not an acceptable alternative, it's a superior alternative.

Marc

12/23/2008 4:00:25 PM

#823605
emau99

This kind of thing makes me sick. These people are being blatantly manipulated through fear.

This kind of reminds me of a bit in Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land":

"Don't let a sinner sell you an inferior brand of whiskey! Only buy St. Dominic's brand of holy firewater!"

12/23/2008 4:01:44 PM

#823623
Doctor Whom

Secular schools are dominated by secular humanism, which denies the Creator, worships the creation, and considers man only a higher form of evolutionary animal life.

I have degrees from three secular schools, but unfortunately, I could never fit the classes on Creator-denying and creation-worshiping into my schedule.

12/23/2008 4:07:39 PM

#823626
GigaGuess

Ah, Pensacols Peniten-erm...College. How are the inmates this time of year?

12/23/2008 4:09:00 PM

#823639
Ken

My college is associated with religion and even has God in its motto. I still became an atheist.

12/23/2008 4:17:48 PM

#823640
Dark_Lord_Prime

Reality =/= philosophy.

12/23/2008 4:18:22 PM

#823644
Reverend Jeremiah

People dont choose Christian colleges because they want a REAL education.

12/23/2008 4:19:39 PM

#823654
aaa

In short, it caters idiots who find regular college threating to their "Intelligence".

12/23/2008 4:27:22 PM

#823664
enna

So it's not my 30 on the ACT or my 4.0 GPA making me think I should apply to good schools.

It's Satan.

Glad that's been cleared up.

12/23/2008 4:35:44 PM

#823670
Richter

As an electrical engineering major, I took a look at the major at PCC.

Fucking awful.

12/23/2008 4:44:02 PM

#823702
rw23

> Do you as a Christian young person have a choice? The answer from a Christian perspective is a resounding no! The secular college is not an acceptable alternative!

Says a Christian college desperate to recruit students and maintain its funding.

12/23/2008 5:15:02 PM

#823722
Old Viking

I've heard that secular colleges force you to matriculate in public.

12/23/2008 5:28:37 PM

#823737
Ark

Have you guys read about the insane rules PCC imposes on the students?

It's worse than prison.

12/23/2008 5:45:12 PM
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