EX RA WCU ALUMNI site needs help

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by Lerner, Oct 5, 2005.

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  1. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    One more thing

    "The insensible cherry-picking of passages, out of context, from scripture, in order to twist the Word into justification for nearly any evil is nothing new. I just wish it hadn't been tried here, too."

    It was interesting to learn about how Mormons used this passage but my interpretation was defrent.

    Abraham vise man had to tell only one of the two truths, he didn't lie because Sarah was his sister, he just didn't tell that she was his wife as well.

    This act was not to lie but to survive, Abraham was in danger for his life, and this is why he condealed the rest.

    So Abraham didn't lie. He just saved his
    life, There was added time to Paraoh to
    come to realization that she was his wife. By that time Paraoh knew that Abraham had God on his side and killing Abraham wasn't an option anymore.

    When there is danger to once life one may temporary not reveal everything.

    Ester did the same, instructed by Mordehay she didn't tell the king Ahashverosh her real nationality only when the time was right.

    In all this instances wisdom for survival
    prevailed.

    WCU grads need to pay bills and buy grosseries and raise their children wile their kife is not directly in danger if they don't immidiatly tell everything - but let
    some one first realise that WCU is fully accredited and legitimate school and they earned respectfull credentials then
    if it's discovered that the school is no longer open is defrent if HR person gets
    impression that this school is invention and because there is no web site presense they are fake and deny employment to qualified educated WCU graduate.

    So Lie NO, Deception NO, wise approach to gradually expose the truth YES.

    Learner
     
  2. otrova

    otrova New Member

    "Old" WCU Alumni

    Dear WCU Alumni,

    As you all may know by now, the wcuaa.org site is no longer an Alumni site. We have created a Yahoo Group so that we can continue connecting and helping each other.

    Please join our new Group by visiting:

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wcuaa/

    Thanks!

    Otrova
     

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