So we got a guy with a business degree teaching theology
Since you're bringing my credibility into question: my "business" degree is an extremely small aspect of my overall education and life experience.
An MBA is no standard "business degree" anyway (and you're also unaware of what my Concentration was).
One of the most important aspects of an MBA program is learning how to collect, organize, and communicate
information efficiently and effectively at the micro and macro level.
The number one problem most people have is not understanding, but communicating understanding to their target audience.
All the MBA does is provide the framework and workflow by which information is taken from the collection phase through to dissemination.
I also have a music degree. And years of experience with film editing. This provides the creative aspect of UGC's content that you see in our videos.
I also attended an extremely solid Bible college under a well-known Pastor who has a long-proven track record for a period of time.
I also used to work as a professional analyst in various capacities, where I made decisions via my analysis that had life or death consequences.
Meaning I'm used to working under the pressure where if I make a mistake, people could die.
So it's not like the amateurs here who can get away with lying and acting like rebellious little kids.
Imagine if every call you made could get someone killed if your analysis was off.
I'll tell you now: many I worked with quit and went home because they were too afraid to put their analysis on the line and bear the life or death consequences that would ripple across their families. Get it wrong and it's on you. It's not play school like it is in here with you children.
Not to mention the fact that prior to all of that, my best friends since middle school include people who went on to become scientists who graduated with PhD's at the top of their class from UC Berkeley and the like.
By contrast, "official scholars" with a little seminary degree from "New Version New Calvinist New Seminary" means one thing: someone took your money and gave you a compromised education from the New Versions that you could have gotten online for free.
Work experience, skillsets that were put on the line and proven time and time again with real world consequences to people's lives, and those you have associated with since youth are what really matter.
Just hanging out with joe schmoe's your whole life and then sitting in a classroom for a few hours a week before collecting your paper degree means far less than real world experience. You need both.