Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Evangelical Azusa Pacific University Reinstates Ban on LGBT Relationships on Campus
Christian Post ^ | 09/29/2018 | By Melissa Barnhart

Posted on 09/29/2018 8:20:49 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Azusa Pacific University's Board of Trustees has reinstated a ban on amorous LGBT relationships after the Christian university had announced that it was going to lift its ban on same-sex relationships among students.

In a statement on Friday, the board said that officials never got approval to remove language from the student standards of conduct that prohibited same-sex relationships. The board also said they were standing firm in their convictions and will never "capitulate to outside pressures, be they legal, political, or social."

"Last week, reports circulated about a change to the undergraduate student standards of conduct. That action concerning romanticized relationships was never approved by the board and the original wording has been reinstated," the APU Board of Trustees said its statement posted on the university's website.

"We pledge to boldly uphold biblical values and not waver in our Christ-centered mission," the board added. "We will examine how we live up to these high ideals and enact measures that prevent us from swaying from that sure footing."

In response to the board's decision, Denny Burk, professor of biblical studies at Boyce College, the undergraduate school of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, said: "This is good news for Azusa. There will be tough days ahead as they still have students who support homosexual relationships and who will be disappointed by this news. Nevertheless, the trustees made the right decision. Let's hope and pray they stick to it."

The student newspaper Zu Media reported on Sept. 18 that officials at the university had decided to lift its ban on romantic relationships for LGBT students starting this fall following dialogue between students and the administration, and years of efforts to that end.

LGBT activists had long called for the change, and held a vigil in November 2017 for a former employee who sued the university for wrongful demotion, claiming he was harassed and assaulted by colleagues who believed he was gay.

Erin Green, co-executive director of Brave Commons, a group that aims to support LGBT students at Christian universities, and recent APU alumni, described the reversal as a betrayal.

Green said in a Facebook post on Saturday that for more than a year she and other students spent hours participating in discussions with university administrators to remove the policy banning romantic relationships for same-sex students.

In an interview with the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Green responded to the board's decision to reverse the policy, saying, "We poured our hearts out, were vulnerable and relived our trauma telling our stories, telling stories of previous students who were damaged or hurt in some way by the institution, which had action taken against them for being gay or being in a same-sex relationship.

"They looked us in the eye and said this policy is harmful, it's discriminatory, it's stigmatizing and we're going to get rid of it," she said. "And we trusted them."

In her Facebook post, Green, who's major at APU was in biblical studies and is now in graduate school at San Francisco Theological Seminary, said the policy change "wasn't to give a green light or go ahead for folks who identify with the LGBT community to run free and wild and do whatever they want on campus. ...

"It actually just gave us a bigger safety net and removed stigmatization toward our community," she added, asserting that LGBT students are "often falsely identified by the conservative Christian community as a sub-human group." Ones who are "inherently involved in illicit sexual activity," which she fervently said is "false."

When APU administrators initially announced the policy change, they said that despite allowing LGBT relationships they would still support "biblical principles of human sexuality," and the belief that "sexual union is intended by God to take place only within the marriage covenant between a man and a woman."

Similarly, Bill Fiala, associate dean of students at APU, had described the code of conduct change as still being "in alignment with our identity as a Christian institution. The language changed, but the spirit didn't. Our spirit is still a conservative, evangelical perspective on human sexuality."

Chelsen Vicari, who serves as the evangelical program director for the Institute on Religion and Democracy in Washington, D.C., said: "One suspects the university garnered an outpouring of pressure and frustration from alumni, parents, students, faculty, and staff. And in the same vein as the 2014 World Vision debacle, a swift reversal was enacted.

"We should applaud Azusa's Board of Trustees for their commitment to biblical values and reaffirmation of traditional Christian sexual ethics."

It's not known whether the university will continue plans for a new pilot program —announced at the same time as the student standards of conduct policy change — to provide "a safe space for LGBTQ+ students on campus."


TOPICS: Current Events; Evangelical Christian; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: azusapacific; lgbt; relationships

1 posted on 09/29/2018 8:20:49 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Thankful for miracles!


2 posted on 09/29/2018 8:22:35 PM PDT by Notthereyet (Notthereyet)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

“to provide “a safe space for LGBTQ+ students on campus.”

Right near the 10 freeway would be a great spot for these faggots..


3 posted on 09/29/2018 8:26:26 PM PDT by max americana (Fired libtard employees 9 consecutive times at every election since 08'. I hope all liberals die.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

LGBTQ+ students?

LesboGayBisexualTransQueers, okay, whatever.

Can anybody explain what does the plus symbol [+] represent?


4 posted on 09/29/2018 8:32:47 PM PDT by heterosupremacist (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: heterosupremacist

Sure. Whatever with whomever, repeatedly if it feels good.


5 posted on 09/29/2018 8:37:23 PM PDT by whistleduck ("....the calm confidence of a Christian with 4 aces".....S.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: heterosupremacist

Oh dear.


6 posted on 09/29/2018 8:41:30 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: Notthereyet

Be thankful that the alumni pushed back hard.


7 posted on 09/29/2018 9:17:22 PM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

I imagine they got wind that they were going to see some money not heading their way.


8 posted on 09/29/2018 9:34:46 PM PDT by Maudeen (http://ThereIsHopeinJesus.com/)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

The Horror! The horror!


9 posted on 09/29/2018 9:52:14 PM PDT by doorgunner69
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind
Azusa Pacific was where Christian Okoye, AKA "The Nigerian Nighmare" came from and went into the NFL.

IIRC.

10 posted on 09/29/2018 9:59:59 PM PDT by doorgunner69
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Who in the administrationis getting fired over this matter. Headsmustroll.


11 posted on 09/29/2018 10:10:29 PM PDT by WASCWatch
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: robowombat

I truly am thankful. It’s of the monies from the alumni that speaks loudest. Apparently they spoke loud enough for the school leadership backed down. Very thankful!


12 posted on 09/29/2018 10:12:31 PM PDT by Notthereyet (Notthereyet)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind
Some are speculating here that pressure from donating alumni caused the Board to reverse its employees' decision, and I certainly hope that played a role, because concerned alumni are essential to a university's longterm health. But, absent a clearer statement by the Board, one hopes that the Holy Spirit was their prime mover, in encouraging the trustees to remain obedient to Scripture.

It would have been fun to have viewed their (prayerful) deliberations. Whether or not a substantial percentage of trustees were initially in agreement with the errant administrators, the Board as a whole arrived finally at the proper decision. Presumably some students and staff will depart in disgust, to be replaced by those who appreciate a university which obeys Scripture.

13 posted on 09/30/2018 9:33:53 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson