The new policy endorsed by the university's board in May states, "Baylor will be guided by the biblical understanding that human sexuality is a gift from God and that physical sexual intimacy is to be expressed in the context of marital fidelity."
Well I guess pseudo-married homosexual acts are now okay. But homo or hetero fornication or adultery is still punishable. Got it.
In retrospect, not to change the policy would probably have quickly led to a lawsuit. Still fells like a cave though.
What's the odds that homo pseudo-marriage wasn't proceeded by homo-fornication?
Given the statistics about homosexual promiscuity both before and after so-called ‘same sex marriage’, then is ~zero chance of celibacy prior to homosexual marriage, and ~zero chance of fidelity afterwards.