<p>Now I know why racism, misogyny, bigotry, and other sick, narrow minded prejudices exist.</p>
<p>I want to show up on their campus with a Volvo tuned to the new age (god forbid) radio station, long hair, an Abercrombie & Fitch shirt, my same-sex partner, semen stains on my jeans, tattoos that say "The internet is for porn", and then introduce myself as a Christian.</p>
<p>^ lol!!!!!!! hahahahaha</p>
<p>omg I would pay to see that! you should request a tour and interview with the dean! hahaha!</p>
<p>I think I'm going to apply there.</p>
<p>I really hope readers of this forum don't judge christianity by BJU or penescola, etc.</p>
<p>will you please?? someone needs to spark some sort of Christian uprising at that god-forbidden place.</p>
<p>There's no point. You need a pastor reference (which I don't have) and there's NO ESSAY. I wrote my Michigan essay about gay rights. I wanted to slip them a copy. But they don't require ACT, SAT, a transcript, personal statement, or essay. Just a pastor reference.</p>
<p>I agree Badkarma, I am a Christian. </p>
<p>Do you know what Christianity means to me?
It means equality of opportunity, tearing down prejudices, it means embracing our sexuality, it means gender equality, and intellectual liberalism.</p>
<p>Renin- yes, and clearly that's because BJU students are going to be tomorrow's leaders. rigghhtt. God Forbid we have another presiident trying to write the Christian Coalition's agenda into his policy.</p>
<p>MAN thanks for the link CGM...that's even worse</p>
<pre><code> The following types of music are not permitted:
</code></pre>
<p>a. Current popular music
b. Jazz, rock, rap, folk, "Nashville" type, or new age
music
c. Religious music performed in the folk, western
rock, or gospel rock style
d. Soundtracks from movies rated PG-13, PG, or below</p>
<p>^ so you can listen to music from movies rated R but nothing from Bambi the sound track?? O_O</p>
<p>Headphones and
earphones should not be brought to the campus.</p>
<p>^ no ipods too i guess. sigh</p>
<p>Students may have a standard cell telephone (without
e-mail or Internet service), provided it remains in
their automobile.</p>
<p>^ uh most phones have somehwat email and internet services these days... geez get the phone from the 80's</p>
<p>Also, computers may not be
connected to Internet or e-mail services including
wireless services. Students that own a computer will
be held responsible for their computer as well as any
files stored on their computer or medium played over
their computer.Computers may not be used to play CD or DVD movies. </p>
<p>PCC reserves the right to check the computer
files on any personal computer on campus if, in the
opinion of the Administration, it is reported or
suspected that said files or related medium may be in
violation of the policies and standards of the
College.</p>
<p>^ So no internet and no emails... It's like a brain washing place..@.@ and they CHECK YOU COMPUTER??!! HAHAHAHA OMG.</p>
<p>there is to be no borrowing or renting of another
person's property--including everything from ties to
automobiles. </p>
<p>^ "UH joe lend me a dollar i wanna get a drinK" "NO! It's against the school rules!" "*** I need a ****in' drink dammit" "OMG U CUSSED U CUSSED"</p>
<p>Borrowing or using umbrellas without
permission is considered stealing and will be dealt
with accordingly.</p>
<p>^ AHHAHAHAHA "OMG YOU STOLE MY UMBRELLA YOU ****ER!" "OMG YOU CUSSED"</p>
<pre><code> No students should ever be in another person's
</code></pre>
<p>residence hall room unless a resident of that room is
present.</p>
<p>^ Oh lord. =_=</p>
<ol>
<li> Room Check--Each day residence rooms will be
inspected beginning at 7:35 a.m. (Sat. and Sun., 9
a.m.). </li>
</ol>
<p>^Im usually asleep at 7:35.</p>
<p>Each Saturday showers will be thoroughly
checked, and beds must have clean linen by lights out.
^UHm.... I never make my bed so...</p>
<p>Students may be asleep during room check as
long as their beds are made.</p>
<p>^ HAHA **** how is this possible??!! Are they supposed to sleep on the floor??</p>
<p>There should be no talking or noise in
the hallways. </p>
<p>^;_; So you can't go into their room or talk in the halls.. uhm...</p>
<ol>
<li> Lights Out is at 11 p.m. and all students are to
be quiet and in bed. Students are not to be in someone
else's room after lights out</li>
</ol>
<p>Worse than 12.</p>
<p>Only channel u can watch is the news channel</p>
<p>
[quote]
The following types of music are not permitted:
a. Current popular music
b. Jazz, rock, rap, folk, "Nashville" type, or new age
music
c. Religious music performed in the folk, western
rock, or gospel rock style
d. Soundtracks from movies rated PG-13, PG, or below
[/quote]
</p>
<p>i think they meant you cant listen to PG, PG13 and R.</p>
<p>^As long as it's Fox.</p>
<p>Oh my gosh</p>
<p>If lights out are at 11pm, then no all nighters! What are you to do if you have to study a lot?</p>
<p>Well, I guess you don't have to study a lot since it is not a properly accredited school.</p>
<p>Man, I could not live like that.</p>
<p>My IB English teacher went to Bob Jones. She was an excellent teacher but a little odd (she laughed at people if they asked a silly question, for example). In any case, I'd take Bob Jones over a military academy. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I would take a double tour of duty in Iraq than Bob Jones.</p>
<p>My question is...</p>
<p>Who in the he** is Bob Jones? </p>
<p>Lawd</p>
<p>Bob Jones is the guy who founded the Bob Jones restaurant. (i'm guessing) which is terrible and only fat people eat there. it's disgusting i ordered something there once, well because there was no wehre else to go and my family was driving in the middle arkansas, so out of desperation we ate there, and we couldn't tell what the food was.</p>
<p>More of the rules.</p>
<p>This one may take the cake:</p>
<p>
[quote]
Students are forbidden to attend movie theaters or, when visiting local homes, to watch any films with a rating higher than a G rating.
[/quote]
</p>
<p>
[quote]
i think they meant you cant listen to PG, PG13 and R.
[/quote]
</p>
<p>I figured, but they said below... i ws like ***.</p>
<p>BTW more...</p>
<p>THings You won't do at PCC...</p>
<p>Stay up all night in a heated discussion about theology.
Take a moonlight walk on the beach.
Get together with a bunch of friends (girls and guys) for a barbecue.
Go to the county fair.
Research any controversial authors.</p>
<p>^tsk tsk that really sucks.</p>
<p>Hold a meaningful student government position.
Work on a campus newsletter.
Get up before 5:30. </p>
<p>^YEah i was like *** about this one... </p>
<p>Have a spring break. </p>
<p>^ aw, no drinking parties? sniff</p>
<p>Spend Thanksgiving at home.
^that's just really sad</p>
<p>Form a band.
Get a job at the Gap (girls).
^?????
Rent a video.
Own a fish.
^ but.. but.. they aren't evil...! ;_;
See the end of a Monday Night Football game.
Sit on the steps outside your dorm and play a harmonica. </p>
<p>^hahahaha
Have a three-day weekend.
Open the window on a nice day.
Have Pizza delivered.
Lock your door.
^that's a little frightening
Have a water-fight.
Pick at the guitar while sitting on your bed.
Go to a church with less than 5000 people.
Listen to Rich Mullins.
Go to the drive-in.
Take a girl out to eat.
Read a Superman comic.
Laugh too loud.
^OMMGG hahahahaha
Check the answering machine.
Turn up your stereo.
Wear Birkenstocks.
Go on a road trip.
Surf the internet.
Be given the benefit of the doubt. </p>
<p>OH yeah btw i got my answer for the question i had-</p>
<p>although it is acceptable to make your bed, go back to sleep on top of the made bed while your floorleader is checking room jobs, and then crawl back under the covers after the floorleader exits the room. However, you must wait until the floorleader crosses the threshold before actually beginning to "crawl" back under the covers).</p>
<hr>
<p>After bed-time ("lights out:" 11:00 every day, including weekends) you may receive demerits for talking, taking your contacts out, having your feet on the floor (or possibly suspended a few inches from the floor), being in the bathroom, or basically doing anything but lying in bed.</p>
<p>^what if you have to goto the bathroom at night??</p>
<p>No local calls over 30 minutes.</p>
<p>No extra studying during exams.</p>
<p>^UHM ***</p>
<p>You may not put up a picture of unmarried people in physical contact unless they are "little kids." (these are sold in the bookstore).</p>
<p>^ Oh lord</p>
<p>A large amount of magazines are considered pornography and are not allowed, including: Men's Health, Muscle&Fitness, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, etc.</p>
<p>^i didn't know vogue was porn but ok</p>
<p>Men may not give their suit jacket to their date.</p>
<p>Each gender must use segregated stairways, elevators and in some cases, sidewalks.</p>
<p>Chewing gum indoors (in certain buildings).</p>
<p>"Squealing" tires.</p>
<p>"Obscene" language. This includes the terms "suck" or "sucks."</p>
<p>Siblings of the opposite sex should not interact in unchaperoned areas to abstain from the "appearance of evil."</p>
<p>^uhm i used to live alone with my bro so i guess i was evil <em>shrugs</em></p>
<p>You must wear a shirt in the halls (men and women) and may not wear shorts in the lounges at any time.</p>
<p>You may not go bare-foot in the halls or lounge.</p>
<p>You may not sing "too loud" during prayer group.</p>
<p>The blinds in your room must be closed after dusk.</p>
<p>You may not open your window.</p>
<p>You may not adjust your thermostat.</p>
<p>You may not wipe "boogers" on the wall. This is being cracked down on.
^ HAHAHAHHA</p>
<p>HAHA I found this on a list of notable students who attended BJU:</p>
<p>Barry Rogers, also known as Johnny Rahm, gay porno film actor, committed suicide in 2004.</p>
<p>On the BJU Admissions website, they leave out quite a bit of other rules. For example, the banned music list:</p>
<p>
[quote]
Students may not listen to Country, Jazz, New Age, Rock, Rap, or Contemporary Christian music.
[/quote]
</p>