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TNARS free seminary - larryjf - 08-26-2008 http://www.tnars.net Interested in your thoughts. RE: TNARS free seminary - Fort Bragg - 08-26-2008 It looks like a fine school. Free is always nice. A good opportunity for reasonable quality religious education for those who can't otherwise afford it or those that don't require an accredited school. RE: TNARS free seminary - Little Arminius - 08-26-2008 larryjf Wrote:http://www.tnars.net Fort Bragg Wrote:It looks like a fine school. Free is always nice. A good opportunity for reasonable quality religious education for those who can't otherwise afford it or those that don't require an accredited school. I bet that George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George Gollinsky, George D. Gollin, Gollum) doesn't view The North American Reformed Seminary the same way. I'd ask him but I'm banned from his current hangout (degreediscussion.com) and his phone number isn't stored in my cell phone. ![]() I'd bet that Jimmy Clifton views it favorably but then Jimmy C. is no George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George Gollinsky, George D. Gollin, Gollum). RE: TNARS free seminary - Brian Crawford - 08-26-2008 Fort Bragg Wrote:It looks like a fine school. Free is always nice. A good opportunity for reasonable quality religious education for those who can't otherwise afford it or those that don't require an accredited school. Looks like one hell of a deal. Here's the TNARS president: http://www.tnars.net/members.htm looks impressive aye? RED FLAG: http://www.mountcarmelibs.org/financial.html It's where the President of TNARS bough, I mean earned his Master of Ministry for $135.00. One other little thingy, both web sites boast 2007 and 2008 copyright respectfully at the bottom of the first page of each site. Which would be no big thing if it said something like: Copyright 1960-2008 (as an example.) RE: TNARS free seminary - Dennis Ruhl - 08-26-2008 Brian Crawford Wrote:Here's the TNARS president: http://www.tnars.net/members.htm looks impressive aye? I don't really know but is there any indication that Mount Carmel is seriously deficient? I don't think there is. RE: TNARS free seminary - Brian Crawford - 08-26-2008 Dennis Ruhl Wrote:Brian Crawford Wrote:Here's the TNARS president: http://www.tnars.net/members.htm looks impressive aye? Wasn't Mount Carmel what David Koresh called his compound? Looks like George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) is goofing off not catching these fine schools. It's hard to get good Junior G-Men now a days. ![]() I'll bet George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) is still sending out those detailed emails to all his buddies explaining or trying to justify his academic fraud. A Ph.D. dissertation that took 15 others to do all the work while he got coffee for them and wrote about it. RE: TNARS free seminary - ham - 08-26-2008 Quote:Lawrence E. Bray earned his degree when TNARS was still officially connected to the North American Theological Society (NATS). After completing all of the required materials he was issued the degree of Doctor of Divinity. This degree was issued under the oversight of NATS leadership. ![]()
RE: TNARS free seminary - Little Arminius - 08-26-2008 Brian Crawford Wrote:Fort Bragg Wrote:It looks like a fine school. Free is always nice. A good opportunity for reasonable quality religious education for those who can't otherwise afford it or those that don't require an accredited school. After further examinination of their site, it seems fairly obvious to me. I'll make a guess that if these guys start offering any secular degrees whatsoever, they will quickly move up on George Gollin's (George Dana Gollin, George Gollinsky, George D. Gollin, Gollum) list of unaccredited schools deservering his undivided attention. Similarly, the like-minded Contreras probably has dreams about unleashing the ODA on schools like this. They are Christian in orientation, they don't charge tuition and they don't subscribe to A.C.'s hardline views on accreditation. RE: TNARS free seminary - larryjf - 08-26-2008 TNARS recognition page... http://www.tnars.net/recog.html RE: TNARS free seminary - Fort Bragg - 08-27-2008 TNARS goes on and on about their statement of faith. They only want students from the Reformed tradition. Mind you I can accept almost any statement of faith that doesn't involve cutting off the end of anything. |