07-14-2010, 07:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2010, 11:00 AM by RespectableGent.)
CCNH was a legitimate school.
It focused on holistic nutrition. The sole and only arguments for why people were calling it a "diploma mill" are along the same arguments for why Patriot Bible University was called a "diploma mill". Namely: "I don't believe in it".
I'm sorry, but "I don't believe in that subject" has nothing to do with "diploma mills".
Should a bible school teach anything else besides biblical beliefs?
Should a school on holistic nutrition teach anything besides holistic nutrition?
Really, these people are morons. If you look at the curriculum of each school one can clearly see that students are expected to take courses in their subject matter.
In regards to Natural Homeopathy, it's not truly a "medical field" at as these idiots state, either. It's herbal-remedy, natural well-being sort of thing which you might find at an indian reserve and which a hipster might enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmAoVRQDTFA
It focused on holistic nutrition. The sole and only arguments for why people were calling it a "diploma mill" are along the same arguments for why Patriot Bible University was called a "diploma mill". Namely: "I don't believe in it".
I'm sorry, but "I don't believe in that subject" has nothing to do with "diploma mills".
Should a bible school teach anything else besides biblical beliefs?
Should a school on holistic nutrition teach anything besides holistic nutrition?
Really, these people are morons. If you look at the curriculum of each school one can clearly see that students are expected to take courses in their subject matter.
In regards to Natural Homeopathy, it's not truly a "medical field" at as these idiots state, either. It's herbal-remedy, natural well-being sort of thing which you might find at an indian reserve and which a hipster might enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmAoVRQDTFA

