“He is an embarrassment every time he opens his mouth. He epitomizes
boorishness.
We need a new Watergate, it seems to me.
I will make a wild guess and say that you agree with the sentiment.”
I can’t wait for a new administration to begin. Embarrassment is an
understatement. It seems that
Ernie,
I am sorry that the website so misled you about Hope (and Hope is only one of
many similar schools). Schools like this promote values and diversity.
Christian values, yes, but not in a fundamentalist context.
Chris
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I wasn’t promoting the website. In my rush out of town I did a shorthand
posting of my experience at Hope. Those intangibles must be experienced to be
believed. There are small oases out there. Ernie, I would encourage you to
think small (college) for your children. Magic can happen in thes
Chris:
Seems to me that I heard of the Cornell hotel management school years ago
but no specific memories to draw upon.
Have you seen the two e-mails about Schweitzer University? The concept of SU
meshes nicely with what Cornell is doing. I'd go further and say that there is
some similarity
Every college and church should become a Grant Study. If they really care about
creating Good Lives.
“Triumphs of Experience
What makes a good life? Most people would just speculate, cite one-off
examples, perhaps reference a personal religious doctrine — or just shrug. But
shouldn’t we ha
> OK, what is your theory?
Are you familiar with Cornel’s hotel school?
https://sha.cornell.edu/
The reason they are so great is because the students are actually running a
real live hotel. The same way we train doctors and scientists, but hardly
anyone else.
What if we trained citizens and
Chris:
Your point about military academies is well taken,
What they have in common with religious schools
is a sense of mission. And recognition that to get anywhere
you need discipline although the kinds of discipline
are very different.
Patrick Henry College has a system that uses politica
Hi Billy,
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 11:45, Billy Rojas <1billyro...@buglephilosophy.com>
> wrote:
>
> Where is the college that promises you the skills you need to live a happy
> life?
>
> Does anybody even offer courses on sexual integrity, budgeting, abuse of
> power, or any of the other issue