>my uni can fine me 50$ just for visiting a girl off campus
>you can get kicked out if you have an abortion
My uni can fine me 50$ just for visiting a girl off campus
wat
what is the name of this chr*st fag college? Trinity?
Is this one of those christian universities? That sounds gay a f
what the fuck
freedom aint fee
Liberty
based and redpilled
It would be funny if people became unironically gay because they couldn't see the opposite sex.
Switch to Tech ffs
Is going gay an option? No risk messing with the other sex and getting pregnant that way.
Eh, I don't really care honestly. I'm an online student, and they have some of the best online classes in the world. (ranked in the top 5 most times.)
I also live close to the campus (1 hour) so that's a plus
>In 2015 Liberty revised the code to give students the freedom to watch rated "R" movies and to play video games rated "M"
it doesn't sound that free to me
It was founded by one of the leaders of the "Religious right" movement in the 80s
>dating girls
kys
Why? Are you or parents Christian fundies?
>In 2018 a bill was rejected that would have allowed off campus drinking, "foul language" and the use of tobacco
brb submitting my script to brazzers
>thinking that i'm complaining that normies can't fuck girls
>not realizing that i think it is hilarious
No, i'm Christian and all. But it just was the best college to get my degree and stuff. It was a pragmatic move.
My mom, who is even a deacon, even told me after I signed up that I needed to watch so I didn't get turned into some crazy Christian lol. She has some people that work for her that did by the college.
Holy shit, dude. Why would you be dumb enough to enroll in that hellhole - especially given that you're one of the degenerates that posts here?
What's campus life like at an evangelical school? I always wondered how it would be to attend liberty or wheaton. Do students behave normally? Do they bring up jebuz a lot? What about the faculty?
>Christian universities actually exist
The literal state of amerikkka
LMAOing at your life
I've been to the campus plenty of times, as they have a really nice ski resort, ice hockey arena, and other stuff.
And with the students and such, they seem normal. Honestly, I doubt many of these "codes of honor" are enforced, but just there. I was just laughing at it because it seems weird in the modern world.
But for the most part there completely normal people
The professors, for the most part are nice people, and the most religious part of the school is that, for one the education is always biblical based some way, and two there's a lot of scripture references.
But it's not really radical stuff, the most radical thing I've seen, that came from the actual school, was that they didn't agree with Roe v. Wade, and similar stuff.
In all honesty I quite like the school. But I am online, so I can only speak so much for campus life.
>always biblical based some way, and two there's a lot of scripture references
I'm not even going to mock this because it's so fascinating. How does it happen in real life? How do you include these into something like mathematics or sociology? Are they included in an overt way such as directly in the text of the books or as just random quotation scattered around here and there? How bible centric is something like history?
I think you may misunderstand me.
I'm only taking one non-religious class this course as well, as you have to take 3 and i'm just getting them out of the way.
But the way it works in my government class is that they look at how the Bible [scripture] affected foreign governments, and if the people writing them were religions.
Along with how stuff like Communism, Socialism, etc. relate to religion.
But a lot of it isn't bible-centric, just has bible stuff scattered.
I'm probably not explaining it properly either, in all honesty. But I don't think you have the right idea.
>Land of Freedom
>the absolute state of murican unis
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