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The Best Bible College
Everyone loves to speak out for their Alma Mater, I am and doing so now. Piedmont Baptist College & Graduate School is the best institution in the south east (perhaps even America). Great faculty, affordable tuition, deep love for the Word of God, and Biblical to the core on every doctrine. Check out their website at www.pbc.edu! Go Conquerers!
Last edited by Greektim; 05-13-2008 at 05:47 PM. |
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This is from their statement of faith.
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This S of F makes the same blatant error that many do.
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Don't mean to be a killjoy, but isn't Alma Mater latin for Nourishing Mother?
Sounds rather Romish to me. Why not just call it "My College" or something. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma_mater |
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"Nourishing Mother"? Ouch!
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Just to clarify (b/c the issue of men inspired have been addressed by PBC) the statement of faith has a note to clarify that it is not the men referred to but the Scripture. The statement is not allowed to be changed so a subnote was added to clarify the ambiguity of the statement. I think there should be a comma between "written by men[,] divinely inspired9[,] and..." You can believe that in my own personal doctrinal statement, I devote a statement saying the Scriptures are inspired and not the men.
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THe Bible refers to the text which represents the inspired originals. That is why an emphasis is placed on Hebrew and Greek language study. I know you KJVO don't like that. YOu have a to have a standardized text b/c you can't do it on your own (a joke for those who don't know me). Oh well.
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As to alma mater, I don't make the rules I just play by them. I don't like the phrase either (mainly cause it is Latin not Greek ).
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Says who?
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