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A school that I would highly recomend is Gulf Coast Bible Institute. You can check out their information at http://sites.gulf.net/gcbc/ or just type in key word Gulf Coast Bible Institute. I am currently taking their audit course and it seems pretty in depth! They have a VERY low cost too.Originally posted by Mickes:
Can anyone recommend a good Baptist Bible college with a distance study program.![]()
The accreditation process has no effect on doctrinal statement requirements, etc. It has to do with course requirements, financial stability, and the academic qualifications of the professors. Falwell's school has been accredited for over a decade.Originally posted by Dr. Gerald Click:
Note that many excellent Baptist (and other Christian,for that matter) colleges do not seek accreditation as they feel that by doing so they would have to compromise doctrinal teachings. I don't have any ready references, but I can recall it being in the news about a school that had to agree to not teach Creation,(that evolution was the only true scientific answer,) teachers were to no longer sign a Doctrinal Statement as a condition of employment, and similar requirements that had nothing to do with the quality of education. I dn't know for sure personally, but I have talked to people who have expressed the opinion that (Jery Falwell's) Liberty University "...has gone downhill since they applied for accreditation..."