STAND FIRM
The Courage To Just Say No
By Charles Colson
Prison Fellowship
CBN.com - Recently,
a well-known American college required graduating seniors to take a course
entitled "Contemporary World Issues." In the first semester, the main issue
studied by the class was feminism.
The course had its problems. On the first day of class, one of the biology
professors stood up and told the students several bizarre stories about
mismatched primary and secondary gender characteristics. Eventually the
professor worked his way around to stories about women with Y chromosomes,
and then he concluded by telling the students that there is no physical
difference between men and women. That’s right—none!
Well, as you can imagine, this came as a bit of a shock to the students.
But there was more. The next day, a sociology professor came to class and
taught these young people that in a perfect just society, women would hold
50 percent of the jobs in every career field. One suspicious student asked,
"How about the National Football League?" to which the professor answered
smugly: "Yes, even in the National Football League."
Well, needless to say, this politically correct and very unbiblical approach
to gender issues was disturbing to the Christian students in that class.
But even more disturbing was the fact that the class was offered at a leading
Christian university! That’s right, one of the more reputable Christian
colleges in this country was teaching unchristian nonsense to its students.
If you’re a Christian parent, this story ought to be particularly
chilling. You probably realize that secular colleges are often hostile toward
your Christian views and values, and maybe you’ve comforted yourself
with the thought that you can at least protect your kids by sending them
to a Christian school. But that’s not always the case anymore, as
some parents are discovering.
Granted, not all Christian colleges would offer a course like the one I
just described. Most have a deep commitment to helping students understand
their Christian faith as a total worldview. But some—more than you
might like to believe—think that providing a Christian education means
having a cross on the school emblem, offering Bible courses, and holding
chapel services once a week. Unfortunately, there are always a few faculty
members who don’t understand how their faith is relevant in their
academic discipline. And there will be plenty of skeptical students to challenge
your child’s faith.
Now, if you send your son to Harvard, for example, you already know that
not everything taught there will dovetail with your Christian beliefs. But
he’ll likely be on his toes, seeking to discern truth from lies. But
if you send him to a Christian college, he’s more likely to swallow
whatever he learns, without appropriate intellectual defenses.
That’s why your kids need to understand their Christian worldview
before they leave home. You can’t assume they’ll get this in
college. As a matter of fact, it’s safer to assume that their faith
will be tested, possibly even undermined.
Before your student leaves for college, why not consider investing in a
doctrinally sound worldview camp, like the ones offered at Worldview Academy.
These summer leadership camps for Christian teens, nationwide, train students
in three key areas: worldview, apologetics and evangelism, and servant leadership.
Worldview graduates understand how to think and live, and they’ll
also know to "Just say no!" to bad ideas.
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From BreakPoint, Copyright © 2005 Prison Fellowship
Ministries. "BreakPoint
with Chuck Colson" is a radio ministry
of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with permission of
Prison Fellowship, P.O. Box 17500, Washington, DC, 20041-0500." Heard on more than 1000 radio stations nationwide.
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