In this Harbinger’s Daily article, Ken Ham argues that many Christian colleges are selling parents and students a polished religious image while quietly abandoning the biblical foundations they claim to uphold.
- Ham says research he previously commissioned for the book Already Compromised found that many Christian colleges looked solid externally but had embraced “man’s ideas” over Scripture.
- He points to Randy Alcorn’s warning about “false advertising” by Christian colleges, arguing the problem has worsened rather than improved.
- The article claims many schools publish doctrinal statements that are not actually believed or taught by some faculty members.
- Ham highlights the danger of parents assuming a college is faithful simply because it calls itself Christian or uses biblical language in marketing.
- He argues that undisclosed theological compromise keeps tuition and donor money flowing by hiding what students are actually being taught.
- The piece warns that students may enter Christian institutions expecting a biblical worldview but instead receive instruction that undermines faith.
- Ham urges parents and students to investigate schools beyond promotional materials, including speaking with professors and deans.
- He also recommends checking what institutions promote on social media and who they platform or endorse.
- The central message is that Christian families should exercise far more discernment before investing in a college education that may spiritually mislead rather than strengthen students.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/a-not-so-biblical-worldview-the-false-advertising-permeating-christian-colleges/
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