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"a number of Bible colleges and seminaries) choose not to participate in the accreditation process because they view it as an infringement of their religious, academic, or political freedom” .[4] One of hundreds of American religious universities choosing to opt out for the reasons given was Friends International Christian University. Its founder assured me that he was concerned that as godlessness took increasing strangle hold upon the American society, the Christian church would become a casualty in the march towards secularism, thereby increasing the urgency for faithful, uncompromising bible-teaching institutions to stand firm. He cited as evidence the removal of prayer in schools, increasing boldness on the parts of legislators to disregard The Bible as the basis upon which spiritual life of the nation is forged and the gradual drifting of the pulpit to the political podium. To entrust the credibility of a Christian university to secular accreditors would be too great a spiritual risk.

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