Congratulations to Abigail Hayes! I know Dennis Hayes and the family from when I attended church with them in Clackamas back in the day. Abigail was such a tot back then. Amazing how time flies! https://www.dailyastorian.com/news/...cle_98cb5d6a-d192-11eb-b16c-2788bd41be33.html
I see. So, go ahead and discriminate against someone who may not have been able to afford, or otherwise attend college.
Eh, I have a friend who went to a Lutheran college. She's now a pretty successful nurse practitioner. With that said, we had a pretty massive falling out after he first year at the school because she went full Jesus. She came home for the summer and was insanely judgy. We didn't talk for a couple years and she reached out and seemed to have broken out of that funk. Now she's one of those people who lives on facebook talking about women's rights, anti gun, BLM, etc. I guess she's one of those people who buys in hard on an ideology, whatever that may be. I'm much too lazy to be that passionate about any particular belief system.
I would take someone going to PLU, or U of P far more seriously than a university created by Jerry Falwell. if someone wants to say that Jerry Falwell U is on par with U of P, or PLU, then they've already buried their heads so far in the sandbox, they're not worth talking to.
Personally I don't think religion has any place near education. Just as I don't think it has any place near medicine. I don't need the Bible's take on actual events that can be historically verified. A book of fables and legends can be lumped in with all the other hokey religions of the Norse, Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians.
I studied the Bible in college...a non religious college...from a historical perspective. Though there are many parables, many parts of it can be historically verfied.
Actually, I'm on the "I'm right and you're wrong and I don't appreciate being called names" belief system. Doesn't matter what topic it relates to.