Public Displays of Affection at CoC colleges
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I graduated from Regent University -the one in Virginia Beach founded by the televangelist Pat Robertson Inot the more respected institution in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)- and there were very strict rules on alcohol consumption. Total prohibition on campus and a fairly stern policy for those who could figure out HRRT bus schedules and find their way to a bar off-campus. But I was an online student so it didn't matter. No co-ed dorms of course but not a lot of restriction on the male-female dynamics on campus, at least according to the student handbook. Looking at the alumni magazine and some of the stuff that goes up on Facebook, I get the sense the school serves the stereotype of being a place for the girls to get a 'Mrs.' for the on-campus students. But only a small percentage of the student body is residential.
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Exactly!! Didn't do much other than work, study, and at times go to church, but was free to do whatever if I wanted.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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I think I got a much better more rounded education.
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.----Karl Marx
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Absolutely did!! I wouldn't change a thing. Very enlightening for a sheltered small-town girl as I was then. I'll never forget dating my
first atheist. That blew my mind but it was very positive.
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Did he have a dislike or any ill feelings toward FHC about this or did he feel they were right? And where did he send his children to college?zeek wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:43 pmHe finished his education at Lipscomb and was a respected gospel preacher for his entire life. He and the woman he so shamelessly held hands with raised five children together managing to send all five to college. They remained married some 55 years until he dropped dead mid sermon one Sunday night from a coronary.
In my opinion, Freedies are a bit cultish. In my experience every Freed grad I've met thought they were just a little better than the average church member even those who had degrees from other coC schools.
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Actually, he was pretty stand up about the whole thing and owned that he knew what the rule was and he broke the rule; therefore, his expulsion was his own fault. I'm not sure where all their children went to college, but I know the youngest went to Freed.longdistancerunner wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:43 amDid he have a dislike or any ill feelings toward FHC about this or did he feel they were right? And where did he send his children to college?zeek wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:43 pmHe finished his education at Lipscomb and was a respected gospel preacher for his entire life. He and the woman he so shamelessly held hands with raised five children together managing to send all five to college. They remained married some 55 years until he dropped dead mid sermon one Sunday night from a coronary.
In my opinion, Freedies are a bit cultish. In my experience every Freed grad I've met thought they were just a little better than the average church member even those who had degrees from other coC schools.
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"We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the oppressed. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Forgetting isn't healing." Elie Wiesel