Keep in mind that the “fundementals” back in the day, …

Comment on Notice of constituency meeting of the NCC by Shayne.

Keep in mind that the “fundementals” back in the day, the old paths as it were, were not 28 long, there just a handful of expected doctrines such as the sanctuary, the sabbath, and the state of the dead, unclean foods etc; but many of our exegetical positions have never been fully flushed out such as Dan 11-12 and many aspects of Rev. Evolution and it’s enlightenment based philIsophical counterparts are obviously based in the French revolution and not in Protestantism, this issue truly is the egyptian counterpart of Babylon, it is the fruit of the king of the south, an aspect of the many parts of the omega apostacy.

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[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
@Casey:

Why is Creation absurd? You presume too much. If we as Church members believe the bible, is it appropriate to call us ignorant? Or why would it be inappropriate to ask a Christian school to follow the Bible. If you want to believe in evolution, then go to a State university. This is a very simple issue and has nothing to do with ignorance and everything to do with integrity.


[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
Why would following the Bible story of creation be unloving? This is a philosophical issue. If I were a democrat why would I join the GOP? If I didn’t believe the bible, why would I go to a christian school to learn about evolution? Get real people, LSU belongs to the church, not the other way around.

(Just incase you thought my comments came from Hilde)


[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
@Casey:

Why would following the Bible story of creation be unloving? This is a philosophical issue. If I were a democrat why would I join the GOP? If I didn’t believe the bible, why would I go to a christian school to learn about evolution? Get real people, LSU belongs to the church, not the other way around.


Wisbey talks about LSU and what he wants you to know
such a “delicate” voice 😉


WASC considers outside efforts ‘threatening’ to LSU’s autonomy
The concept of academic freedom and autonomy is not in line with the purpose of the institution in the first place, they are not an autonomous institution, they are subordinates of the Churches mission to reach the lost by equipping members to be effective Christians and to also make a living while doing it; the original mission is obviously not the focus of our institutions and has not been for many decades, the real focus is what then?