I don't know. I'm a Christian and I graduated last May, along with quite a few friends from my denomination. (and yes, it was a secular state university)
2007-08-21 06:02:50
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answered by Senator John McClain 6
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There are so many things wrong with this question it's hard to know where to start. How do you know who in your graduating class was Christian? How many Christians were there in the incoming class when you first started college (and how did you know this)? Is there anything about your college that would tend make it more likely to draw or repel Christians than other colleges? How representative is your college in terms of percentage of Christians in the graduating class? Does the percentage of Christians in the graduating class fluctuate or has then been some sort of decline overall?
2007-08-21 05:58:59
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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It's because Liberty doesn't have proper accreditation for it's biology program. This means that to an employer, it's as if you didn't actually go to college at all. Sorry, but you wasted several thousand dollars and 4 years of your life. I found a job at a hospital with no trouble, but that's because my Christian college has proper accreditation and, no offense meant to you, actual education standards.
2016-05-18 23:38:35
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answered by ? 3
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Do all your classmates wear shirts that declare their beliefs? How do you know that others were not Christian who graduated. As an Atheist I know that with stronger theist beliefs there is a tendency to be less educated, but I think you are being a bit unfair, if they made it to college they must have some kind of brain.
2007-08-21 06:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There are hundreds of Christian colleges around, so I think you've committed the logical fallacy of taking an anecdotal example (your classmates) and generalized to the whole population. If 80% of the US is Christian, huge numbers of them are also College Graduates.
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2007-08-21 05:38:32
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Look, I'm a satanist, but generalizing like that isn't really a fair approach. I have an IQ tested at well above genius level, and only got so far as to get my associate's degree. What label of yours do I fit under?
2007-08-21 05:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a generalization. Secular colleges are not Christian friendly, but many Christians are college educated.
2007-08-21 05:41:03
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answered by ? 7
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Because by time they graduate they aren't Christians anymore.
or they go to BYU. lol
I am sure they are plenty of christian graduates though.
2007-08-21 06:33:04
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answered by alana 5
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Because most christians don't go to Bob's roadside school of Dentistry.
2007-08-21 05:35:34
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answered by Thom 5
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All the ones I know have advanced degrees. Wait a decade and make your assessment then.
God Bless You!
2007-08-21 05:32:51
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answered by Dr. G™ 5
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