Everett Piper

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Everett Piper


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Everett Piper has had a lengthy career in college administration, serving as vice president for advancement at Grace College & Seminary in Indiana, dean of students at Greenville College in Illinois, and vice president for student development at Spring Arbor University in Michigan. From August 2002 until his retirement in May of 2019 he was President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University. He is a contributing columnist for The Washington Times and author of the viral op-ed, "This is Not a Daycare, It's a University." He hosts a podcast called The Rebellion and is a popular guest on various news programs and as a speaker.
He and his wife Marci have two sons.
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“If fascism ever comes to America", Ronald Reagan told Mike Wallace in 1975, "it will come in the name of liberalism". Indeed, ideological fascism has come in place of academic freedom, waiving the banners of trigger warnings, microaggressions, and safe spaces on college campuses across the land. You must submit. You must agree. You must comply with the fasces--the acceptable bundle of ideas--or you will be silenced and expelled.”
Everett Piper, Not a Day Care: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth

“The First Amendment protects our freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to practice religion, to peacefully assemble, and the right to petition the government. This is true tolerance as defined by our founding documents. This is the right of all American citizens. Does the right of free speech end on college campuses of higher learning? Does it end when you step into a designated "safe space" at your local university? Does it end if your choice of words is construed to be a "trigger warning" when you walk into a classroom?

The answer obviously should be no. Unfortunately, the answer today on most college campuses is yes. And take this warning seriously: it won't end there.

The commentator Andrew Sullivan has noted the student anti-free-speech movement "manifests itself . . . almost as a religion". He continues:

"It posits a classic orthodoxy through which all of human experience is explained--and through which all speech must be filtered. Its version of original sin is the power of some identity groups over others. To overcome this sin, you need first to confess, i.e., "check your privilege", and subsequently live your life and order your thoughts in a way that keeps this sin at bay. This sin goes so deep into your psyche, especially if you are white or male or straight, that a profound conversion is required.

It operates as a religion in one other critical dimension: If you happen to see the world in a different way, if you're a liberal or libertarian or even, gasp, a conservative, if you believe that a university is a place where any idea, however loathsome, can be debated and refuted, you are not just wrong, you are immoral . . . your heresy is a direct threat to others, and therefore needs to be extinguished. You can't reason with heresy. You have to ban it".

Ironically, Christians, and others committed to the free expression of ideas, are the ones who are often accused of trying to force our beliefs on others. But that's not the case. Because we believe in objective truth, we believe reason and a robust exchange of ideas, with good, healthy debate can guide us to the truth. It is the radical Left that denies objective truth and therefore always relies on forced compliance and fascist tactics.”
Everett Piper, Not a Day Care: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth

“If we are the intentional design of an intelligent creator, then we have a purpose, a destiny, and a way in which to live our lives in order to fulfill that purpose. If we are nothing more than products of happenstance and chance, then we have no ultimate purpose and meaning and no standard to guide the way we are to live our lives. Morality becomes meaningless and right and wrong are nothing more than social constructs—subject to the whim and opinion of those who position themselves to have the most power.”
Everett Piper, Not a Day Care: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth



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