Hi Cajun,
I understand your point, however the website of many of these more religious schools, like Liberty, tend to shift some of their styles of teaching toward a religious end. For instance, I was so ready to attend Regent until I learned they focus their teaching skills in a more Christian bias way. I do not have a problem going to any type of religious type of school, but I am concerned with the perception upon which is it exacted upon and to the extent upon which an individual is considered based on their chosen school.
Furthermore, the costs associated with higher education, especially considering the time consumption in the endeavor, is considerable to say the least - three or four years!
http://www.regent.edu/support/
Then I look at Liberty and find this:
http://www.liberty.edu/aboutliberty/
Both of these schools sell themselves on a religious foundation, both of which I think count negatively if the employer does not accept religious types of universities or perhaps biases their opinion of performance based on where one has attended a university.
Having been discriminated against in the workplace by my religion, I am looking for a doctoral school that is a hybrid or all online. However, I do not think religious schools are the answer - although I would not be here posting if I was not intrigued by other opinions to help formulate a possible new outlook for myself.