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This is a powerful analysis of the advocacy role that CCCU ought to take. Throughout its history, it has claimed to protect member Christian institutions from government interference (perceived or real). But that has primarily operated under democratic administrations. In those cases, they believe institutional values are at risk.

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Will Christian Schools Speak Out for Their International Students?

Nice. You're quite a lucky person to require merely a couple of spelling mistakes to be certain of your intellectual superiority to someone else, which is what it's all about, right. You mentioned "praying" for me. Are you a Christian? If so, was that a sincere expression or moral condescension, and how does one reconcile the imperative for compassion with making light of someone's childhood misfortunes? You are even nastier than your earlier posts suggested, which shows how correct I was all along in assessing your pretentiousness. I hope I spelled that right.

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