As a university student, I would have to say that college does not CREATE sinners. Every person in the world already is a sinner whether or not they have attended college.
I would agree that some of the things you mention, like an abundance of leftist ideals and a lack of Church influence do come out of universities because the whole idea of higher education is to use your own critical thinking skills to explore the ideas of others and to then decide for yourself what is true and what is not.
absolutely right.
I don’t want to generalize, but it seems that many of those without a college education are conservative because they never had their beliefs challenged - they never had a chance to really take both sides of an issue at full value and then figure out which side was right. Instead, too many people in the world just follow what they have been told to do all their lives.
that is an excellent point. a person’s faith matures in stages, and in order to have a fully matured faith, there must be a period of challenge, or even doubt, and then the mature faith is even stronger than before.
Universities don’t turn people into sinners, they merely open up the eyes of students to other possible truths than the ones they have been spoon fed for their entire lives.
Finally, I do acknowledge that many students make poor decisions while in college - whether that is partaking in underage drinking, binge drinking, ect. or whether that is having premarital sex. Whatever the case - the reason these things happen is because for many students it is their first true taste of freedom from parents, and as youth they often feel the need to take a walk on the dangerous side. I don’t condone the behaviors of my fellow students who fall into such sins, but at the same time, I do not think that their conduct should be blamed on the institutions of higher education which they attend. /quote]
great post! I’d love to know what university you go to.
oops I think I messed up the quote html or whatever. I never took computer science- lol.