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Date Posted: 05/ 5/05 9:33am
In reply to: QUITTNER 's message, "Steve Bil's vision for Florida Bible College" on 04/28/05 9:20am

>1) What would Jesus want to do? Are ALL students
>urged/required to, at all times, OBEY the teachings of
>Jesus?
Florida Bible College is an EVANGELICAL school, that taught from a biblical perspective.
>2) Do the teachings reflect exactly, and only, the
>teachings of Jesus?
Yes
>3) Are there any teachings that were taken from
>ancient mythologies, such as referring to the ancient
>Egyptian gods Horus, Osiris, and/or Isis?
That is not the issue at hand here.
>4) Are there any teachings from non-Jesus sources,
>such as from Mithraism that was partly absorbed by
>Christianity?
Ibid
>5) Are all the teachers members of the "Kingdom of
>God" as defined by Jesus?
Yes, Dr. Cambron often taught the differences between the KOG and the KO Heaven
>6) Any and most businesses depend on "Supply and
>Demand" related to their goods and/or services. Bible
>colleges are no exception to that rule.
That was not the problem.
The main reason that FBC failed was poor leadership.

Dr. Mikey

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