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Discussion in 'Seminary, theology, and religion-related degrees' started by MaceWindu, Jan 24, 2024.

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  1. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Left wing bias, mostly factual - whatever. That's fine. I DO know I've had help - and learned there - and been made to feel welcome if I wrote in. Real help. Real learning. Real welcome. I find a place that does that for me - on important topics - I stick with it. Oh, yeah.

    Maybe MBFC should have a page for Degreeinfo. Wonder what it'd say...
     
    Last edited: Jan 29, 2024
  2. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    A bit Left-leaning, not always factual. That's ME! :) No wonder I like the place! Think I'll wander over there for a while....
     
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  3. Michael Burgos

    Michael Burgos Active Member

    Where a particular institution stands on this or that controversial issue has been a means of adjudicating an institution's loyalties since the modernist controversy, at least. Both sides do it. It is unavoidable, especially when ultimate commitments (e.g., theology) are under consideration. If the current hot-button issues surrounding critical theory are a dividing line, and they are, they rightly serve as a means of discriminating against (i.e., not choosing) this or that institution. It is another thing entirely to assume that such discrimination is motivated by racism and bigotry under the guise of false religiosity, ironically. This much is sure: You've parroted an ugly canard, again. By the way, happy birthday belated.
     
  4. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    No - I don't think it's a canard. I know a quack when I hear one -- and that wasn't.
     

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