by Don King | Feb 2, 2020 | 2020, Public Policy, Winter
The concerns about religious liberties among Christian college administrators is as real today as it was for those of the Danbury Baptist Association in 1801. In fact, over 80% of Christian college administrators surveyed by the Association of Business Administrators...
by Christopher Beck | Oct 18, 2017 | 2017, Fall, The Case
Recently, an undergraduate student that I’ll name Karen shared an experience she had in a Religion class at a local state university. A discussion emerged there about Christians (specifically Baptists) who had been persecuted early in American history. They discussed...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | May 10, 2017 | 2017, Spring, The Pretentious Circus
“I am one of those people who believes that the solution to the world’s problems is to be found behind the Iron Curtain” (Che Guevara). Matthew Guevara is not related to the Cuban revolutionary / leftist hero Che Guevara, yet it seems he has received significant...
by Bruce Cannon | Oct 16, 2016 | 2016, Fall, The Case, The Pretentious Circus
Craziness is the overriding adjective for secular colleges these days, and even a few Christian colleges. Here are some news bites hinting at the degree of this craziness on college campuses: State colleges in California have six gender options for new students,...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | Jan 26, 2016 | 2016, Last WORD, The Case, Winter
My youngest is choosing a college. I hope she will choose a Christian college. The preeminent university in her field is so anti-Christian that they expelled Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship from their school. Certainly, that academic community needs ambassadors of...