Where did Prophetess Juanita Bynum get her Ph.D.?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by Roscoe Barnes III, Oct 6, 2003.

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  1. flipkid

    flipkid New Member

    Wish I could take advantage of that price, but professionally I can not...The price is awesome...is that per year or total? That equals my current cost per sem. for a lower level degree...Now maybe once I finish up I can do it for personal reasons only.
     
  2. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    Bill Dayson: There seems to be a very close analogy between this religious problem and our familiar accreditation disputes.

    John: Isomorphic, even. There have been at least three religious schools that stated in their literature that they were "accredited by God."
     
  3. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    I don't think that the accreditation process go any higher then that. ;)

    I wonder if His accreditation is good enough for Harvard or Princeton? :D
     
  4. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member


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    I didn't realize the reduction until I recently read the UZ Dept Religion website on doc faqs. Tried to post the URL but couldn't get it right-sorry. This price is for for those who enroll in 2003 and covers the tuition for the (about) three year program.
     
  5. Bill Grover

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  6. Guest

    Guest Guest

    To wit one Freelandia Bible College and Seminary when it was in Missouri (or was it Oklahoma?). Today it is "approved unto God."
     
  7. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    1) I'm not enough of an expert to really answer your question regarding implosion but I've recently read a newspaper story (sorry, I can't find the link) that the collection of South African universities are being challenged by the government to reduce costs so that a larger collection of South African citizens can afford to attend universities. South Africa is quite unlike the US in regards to its political/economic status and it seems clear that the creation of a larger educated middle class is a priority. They require further development and reducing the cost of university education (and thereby increasing the number of persons who can attend/graduate) becomes most important. The fact that this then makes it somewhat easier for us Western DL students is a happy by-product.
    2) I think Roy's statement was alright. I, too, am a "fallen angel" and I believe that the Pope can handle a little heat.
    3) I've noted that this is the third thread started by Roscoe that prominantly mentions Juanita Bynum. Roscoe, are you a bit obsessed? ;) Are you in the market for a fortune teller? :D Your question about the origin of her degree was answered in the last thread, why are you asking again?
    :cool:
    Jack
     
  8. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Some folks should not make fun of evanescent seminaries...
     
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  10. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    Do they graduate ephemeral ministers??? :D :D
     
  11. Guest

    Guest Guest

    With Bynum it's more like visceral!
     
  12. Bill Grover

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  14. Guest

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    UZ didn't call and tell you the tuition had just been decreased by 50%? And its only for those who enroll in 2003, which means your tuition remains at 100%?

    Hmmm, do all newly enrolled students also receive a glossy UZ sticker? ;)
     
  15. Bill Grover

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  16. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

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    Would that entice you if it did?;)
     
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  17. Roscoe

    Roscoe Guest

    1. According to "Jabbezz," a poster at the Charisma site, the school mentioned above has denied giving her the Ph.D. At least, that's my understanding of what he posted.

    2. Obsessed? No. More like "DegreeInfo Fever.":D

    3. Not interested in fortune telling. Just frustrated with the use of the Ph.D. title by her publisher, Charisma House, and the popularity she continues to gain in spite of this questionable credential.

    I have a plan and I'm doing some digging. That's all. Some of you know my background.:D

    Roscoe
     
  18. Guest

    Guest Guest

    According to her site, " In June, Bynum received a doctoral degree in theology from Truth for Living Bible College in Jacksonville, Florida." I cannot pull up the school's site but when I do I will email them and inquire. I will post their reply when I receive it.

     
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  20. Roscoe

    Roscoe Guest

    Re: Truth Bible College and Seminary

    Thanks, Jimmy.

    I look forward to the reply. It was rumored that the doc may have been given based on her popular books.The books are not research and they're loaded with slang and grammatical errors. Content seem to be a transcription of her talks.

    Still, the books are bestsellers. What does this say about her followers? Or the power of TV celebrity?

    Roscoe
     

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