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What Bible college to attend?

I am down to either Gateway, Indiana Bible College Or, CLC in California (Christian Life College)

Update:

@ Michael K they are all accredited accept for Indiana Bible College, thanks for your opinion

Update 2:

@ OURScott- education is education you're still learning about something, thanks for your opinion

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    Try Emerson Theological Institute.

    Peace and Namaste!

  • 10 years ago

    Skip Indiana Bible College. A degree from an unaccredited school is worthless. As for the other two, I don't know enough to decide for you. However, California generally has a pretty decent climate and you may as well enjoy the sunshine while you are learning.

    And listen to "Atarah" and check out Evangel College, it sounds like a good place for a well-rounded education.

    Blessings on your Journey!

  • 10 years ago

    Are you looking specifically for a Bible college, or are you searching for a Christian liberal arts school? If you're searching for the latter, I recommend Evangel University. It already has a good theology program, and with the upcoming merger with Central Bridal...I mean Bible (heh) College, its theology programs will likely get even better. We also have programs in film, digital arts, computer science, forensics, music, biology, nursing, elementary school education and so much more.

    @ Allegory: During the time he mentored Saul, Gamaliel actually stood up for the Christians. Saul didn't listen to him. Yes, there was a brief time period when Gamaliel had a chip on his shoulder concerning the Christians, but that was after Saul converted, and it didn't last. Gamaliel was a friend to the Christians who may have eventually become a Christian himself.

  • 10 years ago

    Indiana Bible College, for sure. Also, look at Bethel College in Indiana as well. I was once referred there and even though I didn't end up going there, I still liked the campus.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    For those who say it is not worthy to waste your money on a bible college, you can split the difference and go to Oral Roberts University and receive a "normal" degree while still being in a Bible College. And if you feel this is your calling, then don't listen to the nay sayers who would have you get a business degree from a secular college instead, that is not your calling.

    Also, "dated dogma" and "pagan teachings"? Those were not answers to his question.

  • 10 years ago

    I don't know, you will have to ask God he will tell you.

    When I was considering Bible College it was either between one called Cornerstone and one called GLO. They are both good Bible Colleges however I had a strong feeling that God didn't want me to go to Cornerstone and that GLO was where I should be.

    I am at GLO now and it has been the best year of my life, I have learned heaps and had many great experiences, I just know it is where God wants me.

    Just continue praying he will reveal to you where he wants you, even if its just a feeling in your heart.

    I will pray for you if you want

    Source(s): A Fellow Christian
  • 10 years ago

    Have you ever considered spending your money on an education instead of a canned degree in dated dogma?

    Your money and future would be better served attending a real school.

    RScott

  • 10 years ago

    We've had enough Pharisees and leaven (hypocrisy) already.

    Consider this:

    Terrorist Saul: taught by Gamaliel: Pharisee, a doctor of law.

    Grace us Paul: taught by the Spirit to put away childish laws.

    gospel of Paul isn't gospel of Jesus, but is

    - "the gospel of God": Grace, and

    - "the gospel of Christ": Peace

    Peter got converted by reading Paul's epistles

  • 10 years ago

    None of them. If I wanted an education, I'd go to an accredited school.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I would choose whichever one is putting the most BIBLE in the college.

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