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RE: Biblical Archaeology by DL? - bigfoot - 05-07-2012 lmao!...winston you are killin' me. I'm with you guys...I love to learn for the sake of learning....I don't need a chea/ra filter to learn and grow academically..keep up the great post! RE: Biblical Archaeology by DL? - Ben Johnson - 05-08-2012 Master of Biblical Architecture http://trinitytheology.org/?p=248 In India, not a bad online school, has had the usual criticism because it lacks American accreditation. Run by brown people so doesn't fit the perfection demanded by the Xenophobes. RE: Biblical Archaeology by DL? - Martin Eisenstadt - 05-09-2012 (05-08-2012, 12:42 AM)Ben Johnson Wrote: Master of Biblical Architecture Nice find, hard to beat the price (free!). India isn't the first place I think of when looking for Christian-related programs. Funny how the Hindus and the Muslims and even the Zoroastrians don't mind a little Christianity going on, but you can't find a western country that doesn't want to regulate it out of existence. RE: Biblical Archaeology by DL? - bigfoot - 05-11-2012 Thanks Martin for the hysterical "Bigfoot" post...from tejas. I have always had a real fascination with Biblical Archaeology, Egyptology (though, I know next to nothing about it) and physical anthropology. Primates, Bigfoot, Neanderthal and such. If I were a bit younger and more solvent, I would pursue an academic credential in "the antiquities". Fascinating stuff.... RE: Biblical Archaeology by DL? - farmboy - 07-28-2013 (05-11-2012, 04:06 AM)bigfoot Wrote: Thanks Martin for the hysterical "Bigfoot" post...from tejas. I have always had a real fascination with Biblical Archaeology, Egyptology (though, I know next to nothing about it) and physical anthropology. Primates, Bigfoot, Neanderthal and such. If I were a bit younger and more solvent, I would pursue an academic credential in "the antiquities". Fascinating stuff.... Just curious if you ever chose which program to take. It's interesting to me that the president of this school: http://tyndale.edu/ Has a degree from: http://www.trinitytheology.org/ That he proudly displays: ![]() On the same wall as various other RA degrees and non-accred degrees. I like that guy. |