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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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c21349  No.712504

Ban on same-sex couples roils Christian college…

“This isn’t something sinful, God,” one student said, leading the emotional gathering. “This is something beautiful. I pray that we continue to live out the mission of being difference-makers, God, that this world be a place of equality, God.”

http://archive.today/2018.10.09-183542/https://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/living/religion/article219713055.html

LOS ANGELES - On a recent fall day, a group of protesters gathered in a university courtyard, many holding rainbow flags. About 100 students and faculty members were fighting for LGBTQ rights on campus. The scene was unusual, though – in some ways radical – given that the location was Azusa Pacific University, a Christian college, and that the debate was over how God would view the issue of same-sex couples. “This isn’t something sinful, God,” one student said, leading the emotional gathering. “This is something beautiful. I pray that we continue to live out the mission of being difference-makers, God, that this world be a place of equality, God.” The public display of support for LGBTQ students was a response to the evangelical Christian university’s recent decision to reinstate its ban on same-sex relationships. The school had quietly removed the ban in August and created a new LGBTQ pilot program, which includes the creation of weekly student meetings backed by the university.

But following criticism from conservative Christian media, the university changed course, saying there was a “miscommunication” between the college and its Board of Trustees. The university said the board never approved the change in the student conduct code and assured students, faculty and staff that the school’s conservative beliefs remain intact: “We affirm God’s perfect will and design for humankind with the biblical understanding of the marriage covenant as between one man and one woman.” The move has sparked protests and much debate on the small campus in Azusa and offered a window into how the gay rights struggle is playing out in the Christian university world. USC professor Alison Dundes Renteln said the conflict shows that while gay marriage and equality have become significantly more accepted in broader society in recent years, that change has come slower in Christian communities like Azusa Pacific. “Most people think it is equality that has prevailed now,” she said. “People think progress is linear, but there’s a back and forth. There are movements, there’s backlash,” she said. Pepperdine University, a Christian liberal arts college in Malibu, found itself the subject of a lawsuit when two female basketball players accused the university of harassing them because they were dating. The players asserted that the school forced them to leave the basketball team and give up their scholarships, but in 2017, a federal court ruled in Pepperdine’s favor, saying there was not enough evidence to determine that the university had targeted the women based on their sexual orientation.

f64e36  No.712513

Equality and freedom are both idols.

False gods.


ecadd5  No.712594

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>this is not sinful, god

Listen to them, they literally think that they have authority over God to explain to Him what is sinful and what isn't. Imagine the sheer ego it would take to think that is even close to reasonable

May they all repent, lest it soon be too late


13d80c  No.712600

Sounds like they're just throwing the name "God" in to make it sound like they're remotely Christian.

As if sodomy wasnt sin enough, got to add using the Lord's name in vain too


08ff73  No.712625

>>712600

This. Probably a bunch of people from another city or district. Happened to my community


23b82c  No.712641

>>712594

/thread


0c579b  No.712647

>>712504

A simple solution: make Sodomites afraid again.


4e8156  No.712760

>>712513

That's implying that they want to be equal. They don't. They only want everyone to worship them.

If you dare blaspheme their ideology, then they will penalize you for it. So you're right about it being pure idolatry.


93e310  No.712761

>>712600

Using god as puncuation doesn't make you sound christian, it makes you sound like a thot


a73a75  No.712771

>>712504

I'm not surprised;

APU Alumni here. I went hoping to be in a school surrounded by fellow Christians. Tons of "Christian" larping SJWs, and kids forced to go to a "Christian" school by their parents. The board of trustees and college cares about getting bigger and increasing their salaries. Christianity is a marketing gimmick here. They want to follow their liberal hearts, but not if it's gonna hit their pocketbook.


95c55c  No.712826

>>712761

It’s worse, knowing where it’s taking place it’s probably some Pentecostal saying God in a vein attempt to conjure down the Holy Spirit. They’re crazy, y’all.




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