The Reality of Worldly Education
2022-07-03
The first college I attended was a private liberal arts college, where I received my first bachelor’s degree. In reality, a bachelor’s degree could be done in two years or so, but because the system is so bent on indoctrination, there is something called general education requirements. Everyone must take numerous credit hours of random things that either should have been covered in high school or things that have nothing to do with what field of study you are focusing on.
I ended up in an introductory philosophy class, where we read from a bunch of ancient thinkers. However, the professor thought it good to take an entire class to pull up a random passage in Leviticus and mock it. It was either the passage on cleansing lepers or houses; I cannot be for certain now. I was a new Christian and had not even read through the Bible one time yet.
I wrote this professor an email after the class. I cannot remember what I said, but as a Christian, I felt something had to be said. He even wrote back, not remembering anything of his reply either. He was not unkind. But why was it necessary to take a whole class to teach on something outside the course’s focus? There is an agenda to set minds against the things of God.
The same school had an agnostic teaching Old Testament classes and a universalist teaching New Testament classes. If you choose to attend college, know what you are signing up for.
When you see movies out there like God’s Not Dead, it is not as far fetched as one might think. It might not be as confrontational as that, but the element is there. Everything is indoctrination.
But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty (1 Corinthians 1:27)