06-22-2021, 10:49 AM
Honestly, as a religious person, I think that most religious colleges here in the US aren't very religious at all any longer. The liberalism that has taken over in almost all aspects of academia is prevalent in religious universities as well (not saying that all liberals aren't religious, but just not what I'd consider "religious" in terms of going to church weekly, tithing, fairly conservative values, etc.). I think you will probably be fine; I'm willing to bet you won't encounter any negatives for not being religious at all (which is the opposite of what a religious/conservative person might experience at a "regular" university). You will be allowed to speak your peace, and any discussions about your point of view will be welcomed. Just a guess, but please let me know if I'm right when you get there.
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