Boredom can be a tool to success if used the right way.
You never know what someone is going through, so do something randomly nice for someone, even if it’s small; it could go a long way.
“Courageous Conversations,” Baylor’s 2021 required course on diversity, equity and inclusion, does a phenomenal job of hitting the marks that students need to hear.
In the diversity assignment that all students and faculty have to complete, LGBT was not mentioned in any way, shape or form even once. This school does not care about us, and it constantly proves that.
Within a college environment, students should have the opportunity to engage and collaborate with one another in whichever way they feel best, and they should not have to be isolated within a college campus because they feel as though they have no members of their own faith to confide in.
Without trust or honesty between parents and children, can we really be connected?
But, the danger in the recent course forced upon students is the fact that Baylor attempts to blend the timeless truths of scripture with modern progressive doctrine — a doctrine that, in many ways, completely opposes Christianity.
While good journalism may seem difficult to come across, there are various ways to scope out those opportunities and revel in the idea of honest reporting.
