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“Please Examine Erskine Through a Commission”: Letter by Anonymous, Class of 2008

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Dear Mr. Moderator and Mr. Vice-Moderator,

My name is [Name Removed - Eds.] and I am a 2008 graduate of Erskine College. I thoroughly enjoyed my Erskine experience and genuinely loved and appreciated my professors. It has come to my attention that some concerns have developed regarding Erskine’s commitment to integrating faith and learning in the classroom. These concerns were emerging while I was still a student, but now the situation has escalated enough to prompt current students and alumni to approach the ARP synod to ask for an inquiry into the conduct of Erskine College and its administration over the school’s mission. To summarize, Erskine College has compromised by allowing evolutionary, humanistic and secular concepts to be taught (without the criticism of a Christian worldview perspective) and by failing to stop such teachings when they first began. This, in turn, jeopardizes the students’ personal faith. Click to continue »

Article by an Anonymous Erskine Student, Class of 2010

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Erskine’s mission of Christian commitment and excellence in learning, along with its strong sense of community, made my decision to spend my college years at Erskine clear to me. After spending three years at Erskine I am concerned that it is not living up to its commitment to have a Christ-centered environment. Click to continue »

“What drives Erskine?”: Letter from an Anonymous Erskine Student

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Dear Mr. Moderator:

I am writing to you because of my love for Erskine and for everyone that is involved with Erskine College in any capacity. Erskine is a great college that I thoroughly enjoy attending, but there are a few issues that have been brought to my attention and that I have seen develop while I have been there. Click to continue »