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thinking about living in a dorm? read on

http://www.bju.edu/prospective/expect/rhall.html

# Posters of movie and music stars and fashion models are not permitted. The subjects of personal photos should exhibit the modesty and appropriate physical contact we expect from our students.
# Music must be compatible with the University's music standards:

* New Age, jazz, rock, and country music is not permitted.
* Contemporary Christian music is not permitted (e.g., Michael W. Smith, Stephen Curtis Chapman, WOW Worship, and so forth).

# Televisions and DVD/videocassette players are not permitted in the residence halls; computer DVD players may not be used to view movies

Residence hall students may not watch videos above a G rating when visiting homes in town and may not attend movie theaters
 
I was actually making fun of all the repost whores. I think it's funny. I don't give a sh!t if something is reposted because everyone hasn't seen everything.

:beer:
 
You may not possess or play computer and video games rated T, M, or A or having elements of blood and gore, sensual or demonic themes, or featuring suggestive dress, bad language, or rock music.

And my favorite:

All weapons must be turned in for storage. Trigger locks are required for pistols. Fireworks are not permitted on campus.
 
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
You may not possess or play computer and video games rated T, M, or A or having elements of blood and gore, sensual or demonic themes, or featuring suggestive dress, bad language, or rock music.

And my favorite:

All weapons must be turned in for storage. Trigger locks are required for pistols. Fireworks are not permitted on campus.

So it's OK to possess a gun, you just have to turn it in? 😀
 
Dress Code for Men
* Hair must be cut in a traditional, conservative style?not shaved, spiked, tangled, or shelved. It may not be colored or highlighted.
* Sideburns should not extend past the middle of the ear. Men are expected to remain clean-shaven.
* Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are not permitted.
* Hats may not be worn indoors except in the gym.
* Men are not permitted to get tattoos or wear body piercings.

Abercrombie & Fitch and its subsidiary Hollister have shown an unusual degree of antagonism to the name of Christ and an unusual display of wickedness in their promotions. In protest, we will not allow articles displaying their logos to be worn, carried, or displayed (even if covered or masked in some way).

Morning Dress?dress shirt (no denim/chambray) with tie, dress or neat casual pants (no jeans, cargo, carpenter, or sloppy pants), dress or leather casual shoes; sweaters should show shirt collar and tie knot (no sweatshirts).

Afternoon Dress?collared shirt (no crew necks), neat casual pants, dress or casual shoes (no slides or sandals), socks above the ankle, sweatshirts or sweaters.

Sunday Dress?coat, tie, and dress shirt; dress shoes; dress or dressier casual pants.

Recreation and Work Dress?jeans, t-shirts, shorts at athletic facilities (not as spectators at sports events), sleeveless athletic shirts (indoor activities only), socks required (including at work).

Jesus christ :Q
 
my favorite is this one:
esidence hall students may not watch videos above a G rating when visiting homes in town and may not attend movie theaters.

movie theaters are a tool of the devil i guess :roll:
 
I'm a conservative Christian and I think Bob Jones is way overboard, but I also don't see threads making fun of the conservative dress and traditions of American Muslims or Hindus or other religions. Why is this one allowed and those are not? It's a cultural thing in both cases. Yeah, they may be in the US, but they abide by an entirely different set of cultural rules. There's nothing inherently wrong in that. Wrong things can and often do come from it, but there's nothing inherently wrong in a different value structure from another "culture".
 
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