Dear Adventist Student,As a fellow Israelite, I am disgusted that …

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Dear Adventist Student,As a fellow Israelite, I am disgusted that Elijah made such a public statement against the Israelite king, King Ahab. This was just as bad as Samuel’s public statement against King Saul.I will NOT be attending their school of the prophets, and will do everything in my power to influence others against going there.An antidisunitarian Israelite  (Quote)

Interesting how instead of actually defending the man’s actions, you simply sarcastically make an invalid analogy. I realize that I’m on unfriendly turf here since I actually think that if there is a problem at La Sierra, the people that have a problem with it should go at it through appropriate venues, ie, the Union that PUC receives its funding from. But simply making fun of my statement instead of calmly discussing it will not convince me of anything.

“Adventist Student” is to be congratulated for speaking out and expressing what I am sure many of his peers are thinking. I hope there are others who will label Dr. Chadwick’s behavior for what it really is—an effort to vilify and spread false rumors about another Adventist institution of higher education. We might wonder if there is a faculty code of conduct at Southwestern Adventist University about faculty who engage in the kind of public behavior exhibited by Dr. Chadwick?  (Quote)

I agree, if SWAU does not have a policy against its faculty villifying other Adventist Institutions in a non-academic way, then it should implement one immediately. Also, it might interest you, that in my academy – a larger one for the east coast with over 250 students, we have usually had about 20% of our classes going to SAU. Out of this years Senior Class, only five students are going to SAU, a steep decline.
Over the past week, I have done an informal poll of my classmates on the issue. Turns out, only one person in my 65 member class is even considering SWAU, and none Southern, because of the notoriety they have received on campus from similar incidents. As Adventist High Schoolers, we want our teachers in College to be able to teach us uncensored science. That’s why many of my classmates aren’t considering Adventist Colleges, and those that are mostly plan to go to PUC or LSU. La Sierra can count on a influx of about 20-30 students from my Academy in the fall of 2011 if the this controversy is still playing out.

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@BobRyan: It’s nice how you consider the fact that a Seventh-day Adventist young person in good standing with his church disliking a school as an endorsement of that school. Can we get over the hate and get to work telling the world about our LOVING jesus?


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@Conservative Adventist Student:

As to all of us being ‘Progressive’ (another word for LIBERAL) I think there is a large population of Adventist and American young people as myself who are migrating to the more CONSERVATIVE brand of Adventist and politics.

Where do you hang out? Ouchita Hills Academy, or Hartland? Because I’m pretty sure, and I have close associations with at least two major Adventist academies on the east coast, and we are anything but conservative.
Also, if you think “progressive” and “liberal” are synonyms, they really aren’t.

Now I realize this may not be the most well taken thought, but may I say, that Liberalism as a ideology IS a religion that will intertwine and in-tangle any other religion.

Yes it will, to the same extent conservatism will.

It is also plain in the political atmosphere LSU now has many parallels with the bigger political atmosphere we have in the United States at the moment.

The political atmosphere at LSU? Is that your way of saying that LSU offers academic freedom?

In addition, I wonder if you really have all the facts before you said that there will be record freshmen classes at PUC and LSU? Did you check the demographics? Are they a majority of non-adventist ‘progressives’? Maybe there are many that decided NOT to go because of the sole doctrine of macro-evolution at LSU? Maybe some decided to go because of it?

The record freshman classes statement came from recruiters at both schools. I did not check the demographics, but I do know that a huge number of Adventist high schoolers are going to those schools. Did a lot not go because LSU offers cutting edge teachings consistent with the scientific consensus? I don’t know, I know of one person like that in my school, they are going to a non-Adventist school instead. Are they many that are going because of it? I think so.

As for me, most of the SDA young people I know from late that have gone to Adventist school have gone to SAU.

They do still have a large number go because of their previous reputation, and parents that support it, etc. But they’re numbers are starting to flake… I do know I got an acceptance letter from them without ever applying, kinda showed desperation in my humble opinion. But what do you expect from a school where you have full fledged professors who have never published anything as the senior editor, in a peer reviewed scientific journal? pathetic.


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@BobRyan:

I pray the Adventist constituency for LSU will be informed enough to make some changes – soonBob  (Quote)

Oh don’t worry, we will. We, as Adventist High Schoolers are voting with our feet. Don’t forget, Adventist young people in general are not your historic/fundamentalist types, we’re mostly progressive. We read Spectrum, NOT the Adventist Review, Hartland Ministry Report or whatever Hope International’s magazine is called. And if you succeed in forcing LSU to become a clone of SAU, don’t worry, we’ll still vote and continue the exodus of Adventist young people to non-adventist colleges that has been happening.

Interesting how PUC and LSU are both expecting record freshman classes this year.


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Dr. Geraty,

Thank you for your very thoughtful statement. I have printed it to share at vespers tonight.


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Oh, so instead of going through the proper channels like the General Conference to do this, MC chooses to go it alone, against the Adventist Consensus. Awesome.

Perhaps they will also like to cut off employee subsidies to my Academy, since one of our teachers, although not science teacher openly promotes evolution. And one of our bible teachers has openly told my class that the creation story does not have to be taken literally when we brought up this whole controversy in class.

Of course, that would hurt my friend who lives in the dorm, while his dad works for MC. But hey, MC evidently doesn’t care about the human aspect at all, just pushing their viewpoint on everyone.

And by the way, this type of thing is the reason why I will not state my identity or that of my school. Because some dumb action, like this one, could come up against MY school. not cool. not at all.