[lbo-talk] luther's revenge

Dennis Claxton ddclaxton at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 14 12:01:25 PDT 2008


At 11:43 AM 10/14/2008, shag wrote:


>All that glorius community didn't change Saletin's basic beliefs
>about who deserves a good wage and who doesn't. It didn't do one wit
>of anything to break down that guy's worldview, as Pollan seems to
>suggest it might. And that is because Joel Salatin is operating
>within a market system

He also went to Bob Jones University where teaching people "how to live" is the focus:


>The University gives special emphasis to studies in Bible, church
>administration, missions, pastoral training, theology, history,
>education, ancient and modern languages, public speaking, drama,
>music, and literature. Every student enrolled in the University
>takes a Bible course each semester. This emphasis is rooted in the
>University's adherence to the Bible as mankind's only source of
>faith and Christian practice. Christian professors and staff members
>encourage students by precept and example to a lifelong commitment
>to learning, teaching, and exemplifying spiritual truths. The
>founder's philosophy that BJU is not here just to teach men and
>women how to make a living, but more importantly, how to live,
>remains our focus.

http://www.bju.edu/about/mission.html



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