Comment on [6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign by Adventist kid.
@BobRyan:
BobRyan: I believe that some of our “progressive” friends are so bent on compromise with the world that they have totally missed the point of view that most SDA parents are considering when deciding where to send their students.
I’ve got news for you: parents don’t decide which college their kids go to. Our of my graduating class of roughly 60 students from an Adventist college, I don’t know of a single student who didn’t make his or her own choice on where to go to college. Parents are irrelevant, its the student who decides whether to go to an Adventist college or not, and which specific college to go to. Nice try though.
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[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
@Ron Stone M.D.:
Fair enough. Care to explain why most of the sites to help select colleges are aimed at students, not parents? Do parents go set up profiles at Zinch or any of the other sites?
I just graduated from high school, got courted by a huge number of colleges thanks to scoring in the top 3% on the SAT, a great GPA and extensive extracurriculars. Note that they courted me not parents.
[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
@Ron Stone M.D.:
Continue to believe that if you want. Not a scientific sample to say the least, but I just asked roughly 80 high school graduates from this year whether they chose which school they were going to or if their parents did. I didn’t even get ten who said their parents limited their choices or prevented them from going to their first choice.
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La Sierra University gets 3-year AAA Accreditation
To David Read,
Your anti-SDA leadership rants are becoming tedious. You write here and at Advindicate as if you possess intimate knowledge and facts about La Sierra University, Dr. Wisbey and other employees, but you can’t be bothered to confirm these facts for yourself particularly when they do not support your extremist position.
For starters you continue to describe Lee Grismer as the department chair of biology. He was replaced a long time ago by John Perumal who is an ardent creationist. How could you not be aware of this unless you are too lazy to become informed about real truth regarding change on the campus? The AAA made their decision based on the changes they apparently saw and you clearly don’t have a clue about any real changes that have taken place.
Unlike the AAA you have not visited the campus and spoken in person with administrators or the biology staff.
Unlike the AAA you have not interviewed other faculty or students the vast majority of whom, by the way, have no exposure to the upper-division biology courses which you insist continue to teach atheistic origins without the slightest documentation to back up your claim. You have not sat in a single classroom lecture anywhere on campus so you have no first-hand knowledge of what is taught in biology or elsewhere on campus.
Unlike the AAA you have not observed in person the spiritual atmosphere of the campus. You simply do not know how supportive or unsupportive it is of SDA doctrines and lifestyle.
In contrast to the AAA which takes the doctrine of church unity seriously and wants to see LSU provide an SDA atmosphere, you have a clearly stated desire to bury the university and cut it off from the church. Your position could not be more impartial or compromised.
With having minimal facts about what the AAA team has learned you and others have chosen to attack and besmirch Dr. Lisa Beardsley-Hardy and hold her up to public ridicule. You have not spoken with her personally to learn of her reasoning and, of course this was not her decision alone to make. You have not taken the approach Jesus advocated and you know it.
Sadly, you have an audience that loves to hear about every misdeed in church leadership. As Ellen White warned long ago such gossip incites the passion of people and leads them down the wrong road. You are not doing God’s work when you seek to destroy member confidence in the church. The church must operate on law and order and you are challenging that in the most public and visible and effective way possible. You are undermining the very foundation of the organized church when you denounce its leaders. I encourage you to reconsider your approach to this situation.
Beatrice Abercrombie, LSU alumnus
WASC Reviews LSU’s Accreditation
Faith: In my opinion, WASC is intruding where it doesn’t belong. Autonomy is a ridiculous requirement.
Fortunately, Faith doesn’t set the standards that WASC goes by.
La Sierra University Resignation Saga: Stranger-than-Fiction
@Charles:
Hah. That’s funny, but that doesn’t mean its usually enforced.
God, Sky & Land – by Brian Bull and Fritz Guy
@Inge Anderson:
Yes, Southwestern sure is wonderful with their Earth History Research Center, aren’t they?
Isn’t it wonderful that among the ranks of the staff of the Center (which is composed overwhelmingly of retired individuals) there are Faculty from numerous institutions? Like say, <a href="http://origins.swau.edu/who/menzmer/default.html"Dr. Menzmer from Pacific Union College?
Go through and look at the staff of the center, more specifically, click through to their “Full C.V.s”. It will quickly become apparent that only a very small number of them are actually staff of SWAU.
The ANN Highlights LSU’s Dr. Lee Grismer – An Evolutionary Biologist
From the ANN stylebook and information packet [http://goo.gl/TSb1Q]:
What adventist news network is not:
– ANN is not a promotional vehicle that advertises upcoming events.
– ANN is not a forum for gratuitously airing controversial issues.
– ANN is not the church’s “propaganda machine.”
– ANN is not a print publication; it does not seek to replace
established church publications, but rather to complement them
by providing news stories they can reproduce
The list of staff at ANN is on this page: http://goo.gl/7EmG6
The article in question was written by Elizabeth Lechleitner, a 2006 communications graduate of Andrews University.