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Avocado | 23:35 Wed 11th Jul 2007 | Law
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Here is a site offering doctorates in Theology, Divinity and Ministership. Are they valid? And as I am from the UK, and this is USA, is it valid over here - can I put Dr. or Rev. in front of my name on my passport??

http://www.northernway.org/degrees.html

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Don't see why not - that's how 'Dr' Gillian McKeith got to call herself doctor.

But you can call yourself anything you like - just as 'Reverend' Ian Paisley has done for years - as long as you do not set out to defraud anybody.

The criminal aspect comes in when you try to treat a patient or marry a couple. :)

These doctorates are not regarded at all by the educational institutions in the UK or by employers, so don't waste your money.
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Yeah, but I'm interested in it for tax and general showing off reasons (hence wanting it on my passport) not for publishing in papers or applying to Uni's.
Also it's �300 not a couple of grand. Worth it? As technically, because it is a University,and I will have to do work for it(and I do have some interesting philosophic theories) I can blag that its worthy.......sort of.....
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