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Can a Christian go to a secular university and not be influenced by the anti-Christian worldview of the professors?

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Can a Christian go to a secular university and not be influenced by the anti-Christian worldview of the professors?

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No. The student becomes practiced in the religion of secular humanism through professional details, thereby engrafting a lifelong pattern. The student violates the commands of Scripture by learning to not acknowledge God in any subject, promote socialism through the receipt of federal funds, oppose individual liberty through the standardized education which views humans as machines, puts the state in God’s place, and pays much more than it is worth on the free market. Secular education is not encouraged anywhere in the Bible. For a Christian to choose to be educated at a secular university is like a driver placing a car in reverse and expecting to go forward. Christians in secular institutions have been carried there by the influences of the world system and a student will have a greater influence on the world if Christians chose an education based on Biblical principles.

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