Postby termyt » Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:01 am
The odd rules are not uncommon in more conservative Christian schools – even large liberal arts universities. Most have some rules that any of us who were raised in public high schools and perhaps attended class on a secular university campus would find unnecessarily strict.
My view on the rules my shed some light and perspective:
The rules, such as the mentioned prohibition from dancing either on campus or off, do not necessarily assert that dancing or drinking or whatever is wrong, that is, a [i]sin[/i[ to participate in (even though that may be why they were outlawed at the university to begin with – this is my take, not necessarily the take of the university).
I look at it this way – I’m sure some professors there would agree, some would disagree – the university is trying to promote an atmosphere, a lifestyle for the students while they are studying there. This atmosphere’s purpose is to draw the students out of the world they knew and help them focus on their studies and on God.
I would consider the rules to be a (four) year fast, if I were you. If you find there is something you just can’t give up, you are better off with out it, to be honest, anyways. There is but One that we can not do with out. If you feel that the rules simply prevent you from living in the joy that is your inheritance, then you will need to find another school.