Patricia Engler's 360 in 180 Adventure Around the World
Surviving Secular University as a Christian Student
Season 1, Episode 2
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01-May-2020
As a Christian student attending secular university, I had every reason to be nervous after reading the professor’s first email. Any student who rejected evolutionary human origins, the letter stated, should reconsider taking the class. What kind of warzone was I about to enter?
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