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I was reading the papers this morning and read about an incident that happened in a nearby college. This college is notoriously liberal.
The college had a society that meets to talk about the latest scientific advancements and evidence that supports the theory of evolution. A Christian man asked to join this society. Apparently, after being part of the society for a while, they kicked him out because they found out that he was a born again Christian. The society's reason was something like "Our beliefs do not align."
To be quite honest, I don't know why the Christian man would join a society that obviously heavily believes in evolution.
Other incidents like this have happened. (Don't remember what they are. I don't have the paper with me right now.)
The college got wind of it and they made all of its student organizations to comply with "nondiscrimination" policy. Which means, this society is forced to have that Christian man back. (The article didn't say if the Christian man did come back).
What do you think? Did the group have the right to kick out the Christian man for being Christian? Should the college force all the student organizations to not discriminate against Christians?
I will get the exact names and link later when I get back home.
The college had a society that meets to talk about the latest scientific advancements and evidence that supports the theory of evolution. A Christian man asked to join this society. Apparently, after being part of the society for a while, they kicked him out because they found out that he was a born again Christian. The society's reason was something like "Our beliefs do not align."
To be quite honest, I don't know why the Christian man would join a society that obviously heavily believes in evolution.
Other incidents like this have happened. (Don't remember what they are. I don't have the paper with me right now.)
The college got wind of it and they made all of its student organizations to comply with "nondiscrimination" policy. Which means, this society is forced to have that Christian man back. (The article didn't say if the Christian man did come back).
What do you think? Did the group have the right to kick out the Christian man for being Christian? Should the college force all the student organizations to not discriminate against Christians?
I will get the exact names and link later when I get back home.