Ok, I am really late to this debate but I think I have something to add. I am investigating whether or not to go to LU for a Master's degreee. I saw the webvideo done by Dr. Caner, and he was all warm and fuzzy.
Then I started watching the DVD's for a class taught by Dr. Caner. What a pompous blowhard! His was the only, ultimate opinion and everyone else was wrong. He even said that Baptist churches that have elder boards are "not Baptist". I kid you not. I guess he believes that the pastor should be accountable to no one but God. I disagree - I think that opens up a church to abuse of power by the pastor.
Anyhoo - I was struck by the contrast between the warm, fuzzy Dr. Caner of the "come to Liberty!" video and the pompous jerk of the DVD.
If Dr. Caner has lied about his past, he owes it to Liberty U, his students, and his congregation (if he is still a pastor) to come clean and repent. If that means he loses his position, so be it. He got it under false pretenses.
Then I started watching the DVD's for a class taught by Dr. Caner. What a pompous blowhard! His was the only, ultimate opinion and everyone else was wrong. He even said that Baptist churches that have elder boards are "not Baptist". I kid you not. I guess he believes that the pastor should be accountable to no one but God. I disagree - I think that opens up a church to abuse of power by the pastor.
Anyhoo - I was struck by the contrast between the warm, fuzzy Dr. Caner of the "come to Liberty!" video and the pompous jerk of the DVD.
If Dr. Caner has lied about his past, he owes it to Liberty U, his students, and his congregation (if he is still a pastor) to come clean and repent. If that means he loses his position, so be it. He got it under false pretenses.
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