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07-15-2008, 10:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2008, 10:44 AM by Little Arminius.)
Peter French did indeed show up (probably after last call at his local pub) and showed some real stones. Now if only his fellow Aussie George Brown ( yeah, congratulations for the third time on your newly minted doctorate
) would weigh in, the "discussion", such that it is, may actually revert to Jimmy's original proposition - Jimmy asked for input on the idea that he help write a UA religious school's new graduate program in counseling.
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Little Arminius Wrote:Peter French did indeed show up (probably after last call at his local pub) and showed some real stones. Now if only his fellow Aussie George Brown ( yeah, congratulations for the third time on your newly minted doctorate ) would weigh in, the "discussion", such that it is, may actually revert to Jimmy's original proposition - Jimmy asked for input on the idea that he help write a UA religious school's new graduate program in counseling.
Peter French and Quinn used to brag about their ACU Ph.D. degrees back in the day. What ever happened there, hummm?
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Brian Crawford Wrote:Peter French and Quinn used to brag about their ACU Ph.D. degrees back in the day. What ever happened there, hummm?
Peter used to be quite proud of his unaccredited degrees, which are:
Sussex Coll of Tech (A well known mill)
EdD Summit University of Louisiana = legitimate state approved unaccredited school
PhD American Coastline University = then-legitimate state approved unaccredited school
EdD University for Integrative Learning = legitimate state approved unaccredited school
But for some strange reason he attempted to 'purify' himself, no doubt in the belief that he should follow JB, whom he has always looked on as GOD; but has struggled to find his own identity ever since.
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One worthwhile aspect of the thread were Bill Grover's legitimate observations, questions and concerns. I have always been impressed with Bill's achievements (although I regretfully referred to him as "that old fossil" on one occasion), especially the PhD from Unizul and his integrity.
Just because the rest of the gang at DD discouraged Jimmy from going forward with his plans to develop a counseling program for the American Evangelical Christian University doesn't mean that it is such a great idea. Strip away the b.s and there are really valid reasons not to avoid the project. There is some upside but it looks like a lot of work for something the school may not be able to adequately support in the end.