Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
https://christianforums.net/threads/a-vessel-of-honor.110278/
https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
Read through the following study by Tenchi for more on this topic
https://christianforums.net/threads/without-the-holy-spirit-we-can-do-nothing.109419/
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Colleges aren't perfect, but there are some that strive to educate in a Christian manner or at least in a less secular setting than other universities. Life is a mission field, when we start avoiding places to witness and then complain about the state of the world, aren't we being hypocrits?
Colleges and Universities are typically secular institutions. You have to expect that if you sign up for a gender studies program in sociology, you will not make it very far if you are against gender equality and support traditional gender roles. You cannot be in a psychology ph.d programme and tell a gay patient that homosexuality is evil.
The University setting is very much a humanistic community. And there are certain requirements, and accepted standards. For example, if I joined an astronomy programme and remained adamant about my belief in a flat earth, so that I wrote papers on it, I would rightly be given an "F" for those papers. Likewise, if you are doing a sociology ph.d and argued that homosexuals don't really love each other, you should be expelled from the programme.
Not always, you obviously have never heard of Hillsdale College.The University setting is very much a humanistic community.
No one believes in a flat earth.And there are certain requirements, and accepted standards. For example, if I joined an astronomy programme and remained adamant about my belief in a flat earth, so that I wrote papers on it, I would rightly be given an "F" for those papers.
No one claims that they don't love each other. Homosexuality is a mental disorder, and it has even been shown that there ARE differences in their brains from what we see in heterosexuals.Likewise, if you are doing a sociology ph.d and argued that homosexuals don't really love each other, you should be expelled from the programme.
even the apostle Paul who was a tent maker (which requires training).
I studied mythology in college. I didn't leave college believing in multiple gods and goddesses.It's still possible to keep your faith even when people teach you evolution.