Friday, November 8, 2024

Higher Education - The Big Five Apostates - ELCA-LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC (sic) - Are Withering, Failing, Withdrawing, Selling Out

 


I visited Grand Canyon University when they were first starting to become an online school, something Dana College tried and failed to do. I was at Dana too, but so was Lenker, the prolific editor of Luther's Sermons

The Babtist Foundation was telling people they would get 15% annually for the money they entrusted to that foundation's group of crooks. GCU lost most of their money and the school - with about 1,000 students. The school was on the brink. Business people took over the school and turned it into a local university (highly regarded) with online - long before that caught on. GCU later became a non-profit again and that eliminated $300 million a year in taxes.

Roughly 20 years later, GCU has become a nationally known and respected school with 118,000 students.

Here is GCU's pool party Trump celebration.

In the same amount of time, the Big Five Apostates have shriveled up, closed a number of campuses, and hushed the sweaty rumors of many more colleges disappearing. But do not worry about expensive, lavish gyms for WELS and the ELS. They have three itty-bitty schools and three gigantic gyms. 

One thing is certain - the higher education mortality rate will increase, because the cost has spiraled. Northwestern Mutual offered a presentation to give to parents, to measure the cost of college for their toddlers in 20 years. Parents gasped and cried out that it was impossible. MIT $100,000 a year? It is already $86,000.



Not Just about Numbers, But About Who Cares for This Great Nation

 


Trump's mandate:


1. More states (49 + DC) swung in his direction vs. last election than anyone since 1992. 

2. Best GOP showing w/ age 18-29 in 20 yrs, Black voters in 48 yrs, Hispanics in 52+ yrs.

3. Coattails: best GOP showing in House popular vote in prez year since 1928.


Lutherans Deny the Worst of Satan, And Oppose Faith in the Good Shepherd!
Three Basic Heresies - Wrote Luther

 



America is at the breaking point, as proven by numbskulls like Jerry Kimmel, who cried on air because his favorite party lost. The spiritual opposition will get worse, not better. Having some relief from Leftwing enthusiasm, we have to start with the basics, so ably proven by Martin Luther, who saw it all and told the truth.

The only weapon against Satanists is the Gospel Word, which stands against the powers of Hell and keeps us safe from their Father Below.

Luther pointed out that there are three basic heresies:

  1. Attacks on the divinity of Jesus Christ;
  2. Attacks on His humanity;
  3. Attacks against Justification by Faith. 
Attack 1
The last 100 years have been a breeding ground for those who reject the miracles of Christ, His Virgin Birth and resurrection, His Two Natures, 

The change began with "improving" the KJV, often called the Revision, in 1881. That was such a steaming mess of Dreck that little was done about its failure. However, that still gave scholars a pass to begin dismantling the Christian Faith with additional errors where they erased verses, individual words, and longer passages disputing the divinity of Christ. 

Attack 2                                                    
It is ironic to see how the apostates have allowed heretics to belittle Jesus as limited by His humanity, cleverly making Jesus suited for their fetid imaginations. Fun movies - like Godspell - warp His humanity simply because the human/divine unity began with the Incarnation, as predicted in the Old Testament, and gave everyone a chance to see the fullness of the Trinity, even before the birth of the Savior.

The self-appointed theologians - who bristle when the God/man is taught clearly - corrupt His humanity to make themselves look holy, laughing at the poor believers who are leaving those Synagogues  of Satan.

 Attack 3
The pudgy purveyors of grace chatter  - "grace, grace, grace, grace, grace" - to obscure and remove Justification by Faith. Those con-artists hate the concept of faith in Jesus and replace the Gospel of Faith with their constant, peculiar claim of universal salvation, one of three bizarre ways:
  • the entire world onward is absolved from sin - Adam and Eve;
  • Jesus' death on the cross - "It is finished" - means - no more sin;
  • Jesus' resurrection proves - the Spirit declared the entire world forgiven.                             

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Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Trinity 24 - "As Satan feels it is a loss to him, and that the preaching of the Word is directed against his kingdom, he has no rest, he persecutes, despises and attacks it on all sides, as he at present rages and storms in all the world. For the preaching of Christ overthrows everything pleasing to the devil and the world, and what the world regards as the most holy and costly. For the world paints for itself a god who accepts our good works, and is pleased with the mass, vigils, foundations, rosaries, caps, pates, hempen ropes, and what more be the works of fools with which the Pope is employed. Now when one comes and brings the Gospel, and preaches against this nonsense of the Pope, and he is obliged to do, and says: It is nothing, it is deception, it is opposed to Christ and the Scriptures; he must suffer himself to be called a heretic and a worthless fellow, a perverter of the people, and then they quite grandly assert: Do you want to rule the whole world? do you think you are the wisest?"




Complete Sermon ->Luther's Sermon on the Two Miracles - Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Matthew 9:18-26


32. Are not these friendly words? What joy must not this woman have experienced, as she permitted another to show her a kindness? This joy and peace all receive, who look to this man for help. Now where this joy is there its works must immediately follow, which prove this joy. So the peace and joy in this woman had to become manifest. For as soon as she received the good deed from the Lord, she confessed it before all the people, and was not ashamed to have it told that she received something from him, and yet gave nothing for it. This work and thanksgiving, however, God desires from us, namely, that we confess and proclaim his kindness, grace and good deeds before all men, so that others may also come and receive his benefits as this woman did. Thus my Christian life urges me to do good to others, as God has done to me through Christ, only that thus Christ may become known; but thereby I do not become a Christian. Just as this woman is not made whole by her knowledge, for she was well before all her work and knowledge. But after she becomes well she confesses Christ, and praises him, only for the good of others, and goes and does good works, one after the other. Thus we, too, live, if we are only Christians, in order that one may serve the others wherever we can.

Hence, as this woman became well before she did all her works, so we Christians must also become whole before we can do any good works.

CONCERNING THE DAUGHTER OF THE RULER.

34. As the Gospel is represented in this woman, so it is also represented to us in the daughter of the ruler. This ruler of the Synagogue whom Mark calls Jairus, had a strong faith and confidence in the Lord that he would raise his deceased daughter to life. For had he not had such a disposition of heart toward him, he would not have come to him, and requested a thing of him which was by nature impossible. Therefore in this he shows his faith.

When now the Lord observed the faith in him, he could not but do his will, and immediately arose and went with him. During his journey the history of this woman takes place, who had been sick for twelve years, as we have heard.

35. And when Jesus came into the ruler’s house, and saw the flute-players and the crowd making a tumult, who were there in compliance with the law of Moses, and blew with horns and trumpets, as in our country the bells are rung, to call the people together; he commanded the people and the fluteplayers to give place and said: “The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth.” And they laughed him to scorn.

This means that, when the preaching of the Word goes forth thus, that Christ is the man who helps and our works will not do it, then the world cannot avoid it, it must laugh and scorn, and be offended (1 Corinthians 1:23), for it is not acceptable to the world that Christ should help us. As the people do here, who said without doubt: Alas, this is a grand master or doctor, what shall he help? for he does not know what it is to sleep or enter the grave?

36. In the world the Gospel must have the reputation of being a foolish sermon, despised and scorned; for the devil cannot hear that this preaching is honored in the world, for it brings no advantage to his kingdom, this he feels, of course, and hence he attacks it with all cunning, so that he may hinder it and cause it to be worthless among his own followers, whose hearts he has entirely blinded and possessed, that the light of the Gospel may not shine for them, as St. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 4:4. For it is impossible that the preaching of Christ should not produce some fruit. It will not be preached in vain, Isaiah 55:11; although there be but few who receive it, it matters not.

37. As Satan feels it is a loss to him, and that the preaching of the Word is directed against his kingdom, he has no rest, he persecutes, despises and attacks it on all sides, as he at present rages and storms in all the world. For the preaching of Christ overthrows everything pleasing to the devil and the world, and what the world regards as the most holy and costly. For the world paints for itself a god who accepts our good works, and is pleased with the mass, vigils, foundations, rosaries, caps, pates, hempen ropes, and what more be the works of fools with which the Pope is employed. Now when one comes and brings the Gospel, and preaches against this nonsense of the Pope, and he is obliged to do, and says: It is nothing, it is deception, it is opposed to Christ and the Scriptures; he must suffer himself to be called a heretic and a worthless fellow, a perverter of the people, and then they quite grandly assert: Do you want to rule the whole world? do you think you are the wisest? Our forbears also were not fools. Many holy, pious people have done these works and preached of them, should you first come to destroy all? This must not be! Then the raging and storming time begins, with persecution and death, and the devil will claim he is right, let it go as it may.

38. This is enough on to-day’s Gospel for the present. Hark well, that you learn from the Gospels that all things are to be found in the one person who is called Christ. And remember, too, that a Christian receives his name alone from Christ. I do not say this in vain, for I know what it costs to keep it, in temptation and in the battle of life. Let us call upon God for grace, that we may take this in earnest, and grasp it with our hearts. Amen.

Another Day at the Computer and Grand Canyon University


The link should show the GCU students whooping up the Trump victory. The only time I visited GCU was before the expansion. The last I heard, the total number of students was 118,000.

I was on the phone with one of their techies, dealing with the complications of  various computer "features." She was shocked by my ancient history, going back to 2006, when I began teaching online at the school. I said, "I don't want to ask you how old you were in 2006." 

We are a trifecta:

  1. One is a student finishing his undergraduate degree at GCU.
  2. Another earned his MDiv.
  3. I am busy teaching in theology, an area where they gaining in the midst of U.S. seminary meltdowns.

"By the early 2000s, GCU struggled with maintaining its operations in light of dwindling financial support. The university faced a critical juncture in September 2003, teetering on the verge of insolvency and facing the prospect of bankruptcy. A small group of investors acquired the university and refocused on online education for working adults. With an improving financial structure, the university recruited a new leadership team in 2008 to envision a future that centered around a hybrid campus strategy—combining traditional students with non-traditional students (primarily working adults studying at the graduate level). The university completed an initial public offering in 2008 to generate the capital necessary to improve its online infrastructure and expand its campus.

Between 2009 and June 2022, the university had invested over $1.7 billion dollars — and today, continues to invest in full-time faculty, improved technology infrastructure, new facilities and programmatic expansion in areas such as engineering, computer science and IT. The university has been able to self-fund these investments with only nominal increases in tuition for non-traditional students, while not increasing campus tuition in 15 years."