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2ndAmForComputers

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12. My Mom said, if you can't say anything good, don't say anything.
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 06:47 PM
Feb 2012

And this is why I won't say anything about degrees in Theology.

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Splendidly respectable. provis99 Feb 2012 #1
! cleanhippie Feb 2012 #2
It depends on where it was DonCoquixote Feb 2012 #3
That is an intersting take on it. Thanks. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #5
but if someone makes a study of all types of this phenomena, AlbertCat Feb 2012 #10
Note the comment DonCoquixote Feb 2012 #18
In reality, They run soup to nuts. It depends upon... MarkCharles Feb 2012 #4
Nice synopsis on the variability of programs available. cbayer Feb 2012 #6
There are free-standing seminaries (not affiliated with universities) with good academic reputations Critters2 Feb 2012 #25
Assuming we're talking real schools not Bible colleges, perfectly dmallind Feb 2012 #7
You've got a degree in Bologna deacon_sephiroth Feb 2012 #8
Employment Outlook and Salary Information FarCenter Feb 2012 #9
Too me much depends on where it is earned gopiscrap Feb 2012 #11
My Mom said, if you can't say anything good, don't say anything. 2ndAmForComputers Feb 2012 #12
I think it's as respectable Dorian Gray Feb 2012 #13
On a scale of 0-10? 0. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #14
About as respectable as a bowel movement. Odin2005 Feb 2012 #15
You must not be someone who deals with constipation. laconicsax Feb 2012 #16
lolz Well put! JNelson6563 Feb 2012 #26
My father had a graduate degree in theology from an excellent university and was a minister. JDPriestly Feb 2012 #17
Great post. cbayer Feb 2012 #19
I have to agree with you on this. I think people of sound and ethical and.. MarkCharles Feb 2012 #22
Depends what you mean by "respectable." Deep13 Feb 2012 #20
Great answer! cleanhippie Feb 2012 #21
Depends on who is considering the degree because respect is not a quality of degrees. ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #23
it really is proof of successful study of a field iverglas Feb 2012 #24
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