TX - Abilene Christian, Baylor and St EDWARDS??? what in fucc
"Students, Faculty, and Staff will be required to engage in “diversity training” on an annual basis."
a Pastor I know "lost" his daughter to Baylor. He is the strongest, most Godly man I know, and it the epitome of a good Conservative Christian father who did everything you could think of "the right way" in raising his children to be Godly and understanding the evil in the world.
First year there, she was at BLM rallies (while being as white as can be) and arguing that abortion and gay marriage aren't sins with him.
I can only pray my son will go into a trade, and my daughter will marry a Godly man and be a homemaker. College is not worth the risk for them.
Wish I could remember the article, but there was a Christian College in Eastern Tennessee that recently appointed a "Religious Studies PhD" in a senior role, and that the whole very conservative area was ignorant of how radical she was and how she was starting to spread wokey dokey into the local government.
Religious Studies != Theology Degree. Generally Religious Studies involve a lot more fluff, doesn't require Greek, Hebrew, or Latin, etc.
This is not meant condescendingly, but that is first order/level thinking. You have to first identify who is actually behind it all before you can really understand what it's all about; and currently, our enemies even control our own side, probably far far more than you may even acknowledge.
The same China that is underwriting and funding Critical Race Theory and "32 Genders" in the US, has just issued a call for more masculine role models in Chinese Media. They're worried about K-Pop, too.
Long and boring article but where is the list?
Best part is that they are looking at doing this for K-12.
have to start them young. you cant wait until they are 18+ otherwise it wont stick. There may be white people who wont hate themselves at that age.
TX - Abilene Christian, Baylor and St EDWARDS??? what in fucc "Students, Faculty, and Staff will be required to engage in “diversity training” on an annual basis."
Oh if staff training is criteria for being on the list then I know another university that needs to be placed on this.
a Pastor I know "lost" his daughter to Baylor. He is the strongest, most Godly man I know, and it the epitome of a good Conservative Christian father who did everything you could think of "the right way" in raising his children to be Godly and understanding the evil in the world.
First year there, she was at BLM rallies (while being as white as can be) and arguing that abortion and gay marriage aren't sins with him.
I can only pray my son will go into a trade, and my daughter will marry a Godly man and be a homemaker. College is not worth the risk for them.
Wish I could remember the article, but there was a Christian College in Eastern Tennessee that recently appointed a "Religious Studies PhD" in a senior role, and that the whole very conservative area was ignorant of how radical she was and how she was starting to spread wokey dokey into the local government.
Religious Studies != Theology Degree. Generally Religious Studies involve a lot more fluff, doesn't require Greek, Hebrew, or Latin, etc.
https://gab.com/LegalInsurrection
Gab too
https://criticalrace.org/
Basically, most major universities
Lancaster Bible College in PA ?!?! WTF
A whole lot of private “Christian” universities on that list...
Mennonite are a lost cause, I’m not surprised at all.
Well shit. The college I went to and met my wife is on that list. Critical Theory is why our country can’t have nice things. It divides and destroys.
This is not meant condescendingly, but that is first order/level thinking. You have to first identify who is actually behind it all before you can really understand what it's all about; and currently, our enemies even control our own side, probably far far more than you may even acknowledge.
CHYNA.
The same China that is underwriting and funding Critical Race Theory and "32 Genders" in the US, has just issued a call for more masculine role models in Chinese Media. They're worried about K-Pop, too.
If you just open the goddamn article you'd find the url. Not even going to share it with you.
Someone do it for me 🤣
Can you open the URL for me though? ;D
FWIW the website is in the first paragraph of the article.
https://criticalrace.org/
Only 3 states have no such universities: Montana, South Dakota and Kansas.