Also, I remember an “Conservative Adventist Student” that posted previously, …

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Also, I remember an “Conservative Adventist Student” that posted previously, it was him and “Adventist Student” that probably made me choose the pseudonym that I did.

Why don’t you try and get him/her to tell you his/her name?

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Students and alumni sing LSU’s praises
By the way, I’ve changed my mind. Pastor Paulson, if it really means that much to you, I will contact you if you give me information on how to do that. I will provide documentation that I am actually an Adventist in High School, however, I need your assurances that none of the specifics will ever be passed along by you to any other entity.


Students and alumni sing LSU’s praises
I see no reason why I should reveal any identity here. Is it simply so you can put my name on some sort of hit list you keep track of, Pastor Paulson?

And wow, I’m an old Spectrum reader? Wow. Way to stereotype. For the record, no, I am a Senior in high school this school year and will be attending an Adventist academy. And why would I want to tell you who I am, so that my Science teacher can learn a few tactics from your play book and start to give me a hard time in class because of my beliefs? I really don’t understand you guys…


Students and alumni sing LSU’s praises

They’re intentions are clear, but it’s also clear that they’re missing the point.

It’s “their” not “they’re”.

If LSU was merely teaching about the theory of evolution, this website wouldn’t exist. If you’re looking for a Seventh-day Adventist university that undermines the church’s position on origins and promotes an opposing world view instead as the truth,

The church’s view on origins is that God created it, as an Adventist, I cannot agree with a mindset that labels incorrect another’s view simply because you are in disagreement with it, which seems to be the gist of this website. The creation week does not have to be taken literally, even my bible teacher concurs to that, and trust me, he’s as conservative as they come. You can believe in creation, if you want to, without being divisive.


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LSU Board says ‘we apologize’
@Angelina:

With all due respect, true scientists remain objective until they have exhausted and considered ALL angles, including thoroughly considering Creationism.

That would be nice if creationism was science. Perhaps you should read The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins. My friends and I read it at Academy together. Asking a Scientist to prove that evolution is true is akin to denying that Latin ever existed to a Spanish teacher. A quite ridiculous proposition. Thus, all scientific angles should be considered, and when I say science, I mean, mainstream peer-reviewed science.

…ridiculed students if they dared bring it up. Interesting…. Who has been the bully exactly?

Those are unsubstantiated accusations. What we had was a largely orchestrated campaign of character assassination against professors at La Sierra by the extreme right-wing element in the church, the equivalent of the Tea Party in modern day politics.

Like I said, falling to these ridiculous attacks will do little to help La Sierra. I know quite a few of my friends and I plan to attend non-Adventist colleges as a result of these concerns.


LSU Board says ‘we apologize’
@Angelina:

Keeping these professors because there may not be others would be a testament to our lack of faith. God will provide in His time.

…As he has done so generously at Southern Adventist University with, what is it, four Biology positions open?


LSU Board says ‘we apologize’

If we have any hope of winning back any of the precious souls lost because of this, then the message has to be clear and unequivocal — What happend was not right. What you were taught was not right.

Oh right, because having a papal bull style declaration is somehow going to change the position of those who have examined real, mainstream science and come to their conclusion.

Interesting line of thought…


La Sierra University won’t neglect creation teaching, president, chairman vow
The moment someone quotes an imbecile like David Asscherick with any credibility, who even Wikipedia states became a pastor without a college degree, you know they’re just pushing an anti-Science agenda and should lose all credibility.

It’s unfortunate that La Sierra has buckled under the ridiculous attacks that wreaked of McCarthyism. Off I go to non-Adventist colleges to get a REAL education! It’s too bad, really, I was seriously considering La Sierra.


“Autonomy and Academic Freedom”: WASC’s 2010 Review of LSU
@Richard Myers:

LSU and the Denomination should not allow WASC to impose its will on a Seventh-day Adventist institution. If WASC decides to pull its accreditation because LSU decided to stand up for educating truth, then LSU will be better off without them. As it now stands, as far as this issue is concerned, WASC appears more in the business of racketeering than accrediting.

WASC should keep its hands off the teachings of the church as expressed in its educational arm.

Bravo, Jonathan! My feelings exactly! If this accrediation association can’t handle our church teaching its own beliefs in its own institution they should be told to take a flying leap at a rolling donut.

Are we really suggesting that La Sierra would be better off unaccredited? If you want an unaccredited school that teaches SDA beliefs, go to Hartland or Weimar. Leave La Sierra for those of us who want an Adventist campus that teaches science.