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Thursday, December 27, 2018

Is a college degree worth it?

Actually, it depends upon what type of degree it is.  What is the purpose of the degree.  Does the degree fit one's moral-code? and things of that sort.

A person who went into the medical field but HATES the pharmaceutical companies WILL have trouble finding a job that works for them.  So that degree in "pre-med" may be worthless for some students.  For others, they decide to go with the chiropractor route to fulfill their goals.

In a general sense, a person can learn the trade of "selling bikes" to anyone on the spot without a college degree.  But if the bike business turns into a multi-billion dollar industry with a lot of customers looking for a specific type of bike, the little college degree in "History" might have some use, if the college student actually used their degree to learn about things of value in regards to the invention of the bike.  In other words, the history pictures and little knowledge about this or that, could end up adding an additional 10,000$ a year to the sales ability.

Unfortunately, MANY colleges have turned themselves over to a far-left agenda cesspool, where if you don't accept this transgender man's child for their "gender-less" condition, you are a "bigot" in their eyes......yet, the child is clearly biologically a female (she could easily be a target of traffickers.....even transgender sex-traffickers).  As a result, morals and genuine TRUTH are not accepted at these colleges.  Mere moral nonsense is their only game plan......especially in the plan to eliminate Christ and Jewishness of Jesus (circumcision and all) from the big-picture.

This, is clearly evidence of child-abuse/neglect from a biblical point of view:


This video illustrates that there are various public school teachings that encourage behavior that is against God's word (children are not taught to approve of the behavior of the squirrel that gathers the nuts.....in other words....just social indoctrination).  A child who is CONSTANTLY exposed to this "lifestyle" will believe in it.....but a child who is POINTED and TAUGHT things from the BIBLE will believe in things from the BIBLE.




SJW who don't know the reality to which they are supporting....can create the SAME havoc that they assume is only done to their "victim group." (not proposing that fox-news fixes things in this world, but to illustrate)



Of course there ARE places where it seems that the REAL ASPECT of LOVE is eliminated from college teachings and they ONLY focus on "hating" those who are locked in their sin.....such teachings do not contribute to the REALITY that JESUS focused attention towards "brotherly love" to help redeem man from sin.  An education IS needed to help understand the VULNERABLE PEOPLE of our society and to meet their BASIC needs.





In the case where a student can only choose from far-left colleges which hold no moral foundation, a college degree will NEVER be worth it in those situations (ISIS terror group is recruiting members they say.....stop being so ISLAMOPHOBIC!!! ahem).  Nazi Germans didn't want Jewish people (and Christians who supported them, on their campus back in the day), so why should it surprise us that VERY FEW (mainly technical or trade skills) campus' environments actually TEACH TRUTH to the students and simply want to remove all evidence that there IS such thing as morally good vs. morally bad behavior (even in the sexuality environments) and statistical evidences to boot.

Try the book www.remenanteducation.blogspot.com for a shot at positive and inspirational method of attaining higher education goals instead of catering and funding corrupted teachers and institutions.

In summary, a college degree is ONLY worth it, IF the results are an actual career to go with it (and the morals WORK with you and your future household and for your community).  Otherwise, simply being an "independent student" will get a person just as far, and possibly farther.  Join the local chess club, pick up a new language or two, and fill in one's time calculating integrals freely.  Eventually the provisional genius will arise from within.  There isn't always a need to pay a large sum of time, money and gas.

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Find more ways to develop greater understanding and rhetorical skills through post-secondary education in our demanding world, while still maintaining a strong biblical world-view.  Find a way to build confidence through frugal and effective post-secondary education, without compromising values.  My book may be purchased through amazon.com.  More information found here.

Remnant Education by [Spilde, Laura]




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