How is this a good thing? Talk about going politically correct with a vengeance.
And I don't recall where it says Jesus made his followers give up wine . . . especially considering he used to turn water into it . . which is a nice party trick by the way.
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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Students who live there pay $460 per month and must sign a code of conduct.
Alcohol is forbidden, even away from the house. Residents can't have
overnight guests of the opposite sex and aren't allowed to date one another.
Jared Petsche, 19, transferred from the University of Northern Colorado
just to live at The Lighthouse.
"It's a God thing," he explained. "It's just so incredibly sad what
happened here. That's the best part of this house now - we're going to be
working to combat that."
Rachel Westing, 22, partied at the Sigma Pi house during her first years of
college. The CSU senior said she gave up drinking when she gave her life to
Christ, and when she heard Timberline Church was transforming the house she
knew she wanted to live there.
"I wanted to be a part of something where people didn't feel judged for
where they're at in their life," she said.
Copyright 2005 The Denver Post
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