trying to find out if the excle university in london a credited to teach bible study
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They advertise themselves as a Christian university so a faith based school should be expected to teach bible courses.
The problem is not if they are accredited to teach bible classes but whether they are accredited at ALL!
Very often faith based schools are NOT accredited so while you might get a diploma from them, out in the real world that diploma means absolutely nothing and you can't tranfer credits to an actual school. So be very careful about finding out if your school is recognized as a real school.
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www.gov.uk/check-a-university-is-officially-recognised/listed-bodies
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It is not reliable to let people tell you what the bible says. Many people will make up stuff because they don't know what it says, and many will make up stuff because they wish it would not say what it says. You just have to read it for yourself. Read a chapter of Proverbs every day. Proverbs has 31 chapters so you can keep your place by just looking at a calendar. There is no religion or nothing in Proverbs and you don't have to believe anything. Just read to find wisdom. When you are comfortable with that, then read the bible from Romans to 2 Thessalonians over and over until you start to remember what it says. That is the part that applies to Christians. Here is a book to help you to understand the bible. It's a free download and you can get a hard copy at any bible book store.
www.philologos.org/__eb-htetb/ "How To Enjoy The Bible"
You only need five books to study the bible:
1. A King James bible. Other versions are ok, but the KJV has been stable for 400 years and the others have not.
2. An English dictionary.
3. An Interlinear Greek-English Translation Of The New Testament, any brand.
4. An exhaustive concordance. There are several brands, but everybody seems to use Strong's. I like Young's because it is easier to use.
5. A Hebrew lexicon, if you study the old testament.