Liberty University
Definition
Liberty University is a private evangelical Christian university located in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States, founded in 1971 by televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr. It is one of the largest Christian universities by enrollment, emphasizing conservative values, faith-based education, and extensive online programs.
Examples
Liberty University recently demonstrated its unwavering commitment to grace by settling a $15 million deal with former president Jerry Falwell Jr., proving that forgiveness has a price tag – a hefty one.
At Liberty University, liberty truly reigns: they earned a record $14 million fine for underreporting campus crimes, turning safety protocols into an optional elective.
Prospective students flock to Liberty University, where you can study biblical principles alongside the fine art of managing scandals with the finesse of a televangelist.
Liberty University's motto might as well be 'Give me liberty, or give me a settlement' – they've mastered both in spectacular fashion.