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Anyway, homosexuals can be Christians, Iconoclastic. Just because it is believed by some to be a sin, are you saying that Christians are not sinners? We know that is certainly not the case. |
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I simply asked what medical doctor has proven that being gay is a choice. Legitimate question, obviously you have no legitimate answer |
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I am not a UNC student, so I don't know how UNC does it but many schools don't fund or recognize exclusive organizations. Some schools recognize them but don't fund them. Others fund them but only allow them to use the funds for functions or programs open to the entire student body, not for internal group functions. The point is the university has the right to say "we don't want to condone exclusion of students from student organizations based on sexual orientation." Furthermore, your assertion that your right to exclude is in itself a form of "diversity" is silly. While the first amendment protects your right to exclude people from associating with you, it does not establish exclusivity as a right entitled to assistance by universities. The law says we cannot force you to associate with people you don't want to but the state and the university has no affirmative duty to aid you in doing so. |
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Heterosexuality doesn't mean you are a Christian. Following the teachings of Jesus Christ means you are a Christian. And before you get into the notion that the teachings of Jesus don't include homosexual activities, please take into account the FACT that many of Christians' acts are not always following the teachings of Christ, however they still refer to themselves as Christian. You think when Christians lie, have multiple sexual affairs prior to the person they "marry," cheat, steal, are greedy, that they are any less Christian than the next one? Sin is part of human nature, and the sin of homosexuality is no greater than the sin of being greedy with your Creator by thinking you are in the position to tell another man what his relationship to God is and is not. |
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It always amaizes me that the experts on homosexuality (that its a choice, etc.) are always the straight people. It further amaizes me that some people claim to be experts on what god wants and what he thinks, when in reality, were all on the same page. None of us know. All we have to go by is a pretty good literary anthology that was written about 2,000 years ago. |
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In 1972, they passed Title IX of Education Act which barred schools that received federal funding from discriminating on the basis of gender. While most people may be familiar with this act and its affect on college sports (forced schools to give women 'equivalent' sports opportunities), it ALSO affected college clubs & organizations. Social fraternities and sororities were excluded from this act. But all other groups were not. Several all-male groups were sued under this act, and others were concerned they would be. I know that the Iron Arrow Honor Society at Univ Miami was sued under this act, and when they did not change their membership policy to admit women, they were kicked off campus. (http://www.ironarrow.com/). (when they did change this policy, they were again allowed back as an officially recognized group.). My fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, was concerned this would also happen to its chapters. Thankfully, the voting delegates at our 1976 National Convention voted to go co-ed (but we still allowed chapters to remail all-male if they wished) So, bottom line, a school most certainly could expect its clubs/org to be open to ALL students. What legal basis they may have I won't know. |
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The debate between biological determinism and nurture continues regarding sexual orientation. Some argue that we are born a clean slate and our sexuality is a matter of socialization. Others argue that homosexuals would never CHOOSE to be something that is so ridiculed and marginalized in this society. I guess you have never met devout homosexual Southern Baptist ministers. I can not remember his name, but such a minister gave a lecture for my graduate class 4 years ago. He is the man who was actively involved in the "de-homosexualizing ministry" and the organization for former homosexuals. He appeared on Sally Jesse Raphael years ago and wrote an article about his experiences as a Christian homosexual who is a minister. That organization for reformed homosexuals was a failure, by the way. The founders turned back to homosexual lifestyles. |
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Can we please keep all the religious zealots off Greekchat?? This is in NO way meant to knock Christianity or anyone's religion for that matter... but I HATE HATE HATE how people use their religions to justify their intolerance for people who differ from them in any way. (Be it sexuality, political opinions... whatever.) I think a majority of GCers would agree that religion is something you avoid like the plague when recruiting... it just doesn't come up because it has no bearing of how wonderful a brother or sister that person could be. (I understand that this is different for a fraternity or sorority that is founded in association with a religion. But last time I checked, religion and sexuality were hardly the same thing.) Just like sexuality has no bearing on how wonderful a brother or sister could be. If you don't believe that, then come to Mizzou where our Greek community differs in religion, skin color, sexuality, hometown, high school, income, favorite color, major. You wouldn't cut someone because they like the color red and you like blue. Just like you shouldn't cut someone because they like men and you like women. Obviously one of these differences is much more important than the other, but in the end, aren't they both merely a matter of preference?? If someone is homosexual, then that's their sexual preference, not a measure of whether or not they are going to show up to chapter and events or if they will keep up their grades or if they will represent the brotherhood or sisterhood positively. And, back to the quote at the beginning of this post, not only are there obviously a multitude of GCers that disagree... but I would submit that there are a number of gay Christians who would disagree as well. |
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As soon as we manage to keep the race zealots, organizational zealots, regional zealots, and all other zealots off of GC. Many NPHCers feel differently about the role of religion in membership. Religion played a big part in which young ladies expressed interest in my organization on my campus and how my chapter Sorors interact with one another. |
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see this is the stuff that can get me banned!!!! i swear if it was for tolerance! i swear i try to avoid these comments. |
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This particular religious zealot has pushed his luck a number of times on GC. He knows he can't go too far or stay too long or he will have a ticket on the S. S. Ban. :) You know the ambulance chaser attorneys who advertise on TV and you laugh at them? He's kind of like that. |
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