05-27-2009, 05:08 PM
malcs Wrote:quote:
"CollegePlus! has changed how we do higher education in America. This is bad news for radical professors and warped social engineers, but good news for families."
Wow - People will be exposed to "radical professors" at different times in their lives, and they need to know how to filter radical information from not. So, testing-out of college is what you have to do to avoid radical professors? What about when you meet these people following graduation?
I've always found it more radical to shelter people from even the suggestion that there are other theories on evolution, sexuality etc. I don't think that, for example, introduction to an alternate theory of evolution is truly a threat to anyone's faith or belief. However, to answer your question, I believe that the goal is to shelter students from the secular world as long as possible so that by the time they meet the radicals after graduation, their beliefs and opinions are sufficiently solidified such that they are less likely to be swayed by the Godless views of radical liberals.
Also, after graduation they are less likely to encounter a circumstance where they are forced to study under radical professors for months on end where that professor either gets the answer they want or you don't get the grade you want.