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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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Submitted By: Trent Reznor
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#823744
Quaffer

I love their order of important life decisions:

"Because choosing a college is perhaps the second most important decision you will ever make.

Four Important Decisions You Will Make
1. Trusting Christ as your Savior
2. Choosing a college
3. Choosing your life’s vocation
4. Choosing your spouse"

Because your college and your career are much more important than the person you have to spend the rest of your life with.

12/23/2008 5:50:20 PM

#823781
Pule Thamex

If you believe that Satan wants to control you?

Then you are a fairy-aired drooling simpleton. You probably are in no position to attend a college. If you have faith, then education is of no purpose to you in any case.

Just looked at the Pensacola Christian College Website. It looks like the smiling face of hatred and bigotry for the gullible and simple of nature. If Satan exists, then this is how he works.

12/23/2008 6:25:53 PM

#823814
WMDKitty

I've always considered "Christian College" an oxymoron. These guys just proved me right.

12/23/2008 7:03:44 PM

#823829
Shadoboy

Luckily, I'm not Christian, so I can go to a good college.

12/23/2008 7:14:25 PM

#823844
storymoron

Christian Schools- where sheltered teens become sheltered adults, completely unprepared for the real world.

12/23/2008 7:28:37 PM

#823849
DevilsChaplain

I got my scholarship from Satan though....

12/23/2008 7:31:29 PM

#824071


I would rather go to an accredited college and come out with a job.

12/23/2008 10:12:36 PM

#824077
ozznova

Reminds me of Patriot Bible Institute or whatever the crap "university" Kent Hovind went to.

12/23/2008 10:15:27 PM

#824103
Whimsies

*muffled sobs* Pensacola...why? WHYY?

I think PCC is the awful pink and seafoam building I pass on my way to the coffee shop, but I don't know for sure. It's been a while.

12/23/2008 10:39:06 PM

#824140
Mad as a Hatter

The first most important decision is 'Do I choose to think for myself?'

No? Might as well go to PCC

Yes? You won't even consider PCC

12/23/2008 10:59:14 PM

#824277
Darwin's Lil' Girl

I would much rather remain a housewife without ever having gotten the PhD I want then go to a Christian College. Lucky I don't have to, eh? Lucky for me that universities (non-Christian ones) are the best for what I want, eh?

12/24/2008 12:40:53 AM

#824303
a mind far far away

Do you as a Christian young person have a choice? The answer from a Christian perspective is a resounding no!

Unintentional Honesty Award. Proof that christians are not allowed to make their own decisions, and are to strictly follow their insane rules without exception, no matter how idiotic it may sound.

12/24/2008 1:20:22 AM

#825332
Antichrist

Why you Should Go To PCC]

So you can become a scam artist like all your great heroes.

12/24/2008 11:31:05 PM

#827211
Skyknight

Actually, they've several myths spoken of there. Reznor only put up the first one.

To see the list of rules (actually transcribed by opponents to Pensacola, thus explaining the commentary) and the responses: http://fstdt.com/fundies/comments.aspx?q=37027

12/27/2008 4:09:20 AM

#827899
Goodfriend

College? Souds like Brainwashing Facility 001.

12/27/2008 5:16:08 PM

#829057


Man, I need a job and your credentials are not valid. Is that enough?

12/28/2008 2:21:58 PM

#829082
Affine Connection

I bet the physics department is really small.

12/28/2008 2:49:30 PM

#983395
JSS

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, fundies don’t want you to choose a secular college. They want to control your future. They often convince young people to believe the following myths about secular colleges.


“The christian biased college or university is an acceptable alternative.”


The outstanding difference between secular institutions and Bible-believing Christian colleges is their philosophy. Bible based schools are dominated by biblical belief, and deny any facts that contradict it, worship the bible, and considers man's only calling to be a mindless slave to a deity, any free-thinking outside these bounds is wrong. 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 bible infalliblity philosophy are very real.

Do you as a secular young person have a choice?

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

FIXED! ;)

7/7/2009 12:50:16 PM

#983417
Swedish Pagan

As most people in the US of A are Christians, most school authority are probably Christian as well. But in most schools they are focusing on worldly topics, like foreign affairs, economics, medicine, law, transports, construction and so on. Only focusing on religion makes you fitted to a life in the clergy or a monastery, but not much else. It is limiting and inhibiting.
Humanistic philosophy means caring for other people, respecting them for who they are, not worshipping them. It's to better oneself, to make yourself a more informed, more productive memeber of society, and to help others with this task. I can see nothing wrong in this, but maybe I am biased, as a daughter of two university teachers.

7/7/2009 1:12:27 PM

#1248407
Skatepunk

If you think secular schools are bad, wait till you see Harper College. That school is not just accepting of Christianity, but other religions as well.

Oh, and Muslim women can wear hijabs ON CAMPUS! DUN-DUN-DUNNNN!!

1/24/2011 8:53:37 PM

#1248450
Justanotheratheist

Translation: If you want to stay stupid and misinformed, the Christian colleges are the only way to go.

Can't argue with that.

1/25/2011 2:32:57 AM

#1377594
94SSD

I doubt even the most fundamentalist Christians would think the rules at PCC are reasonable. They criticized Bob Jones University of all places for being too liberal. Females cannot leave campus without a chaperon, even the most casual touching between males and females, such as a hug or a high five, is grounds for immediate expulsion, and students are frequently punished by not being allowed to speak to anyone else.

The reason people stay after going here is that since the school is not accredited they can't transfer their credits elsewhere. Pensacola definitely plays down the fact that it is unaccredited. But it's true, and it makes their degrees about as useful as toilet paper.

2/24/2012 4:43:07 AM

#1443983
VioletBeauregarde

I'm a Christian and I graduated from AACC, a *gasp* secular college...I got a pharmacy tech certificate and I'm considering going back to go for a degree. I'm also considering going to UMBC (another secular college). I have yet to be affected by any "humanistic" teachings! Pog ma thon!

9/5/2012 5:28:32 PM
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