Obviously the answer to your question is 'Yes!'. Sad, but true.
It is interesting that the link indicated that one fact that was correct on the resume was something that hadn't taken place yet - work towards a doctorate. I thought a resume was to communicate experience and results.
I find the fact the Flockhart "paid registration fees directly to seminary president Ergun Caner because Caner personally recruited him" highly questionable. If I was Falwell I'd have this looked into immediately to make sure the fees actually made it into Liberty's account.
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Obviously the answer to your question is 'Yes!'. Sad, but true.
It is interesting that the link indicated that one fact that was correct on the resume was something that hadn't taken place yet - work towards a doctorate. I thought a resume was to communicate experience and results.
I find the fact the Flockhart "paid registration fees directly to seminary president Ergun Caner because Caner personally recruited him" highly questionable. If I was Falwell I'd have this looked into immediately to make sure the fees actually made it into Liberty's account.
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