Posted on 06/27/2016 6:44:20 PM PDT by massmike
The LGBT movement has begun an aggressive national effort to force religious colleges to give up their moral opposition to homosexual and transgender behavior -- under threats of harassment, lawsuits, loss of funding.
The latest national LGBT assault is to pass laws around the country to force conservative Christian colleges to surrender their opposition to homosexual and transgender behavior.
The first such bill, S1146, was recently introduced in the California Legislature. On June 26, it passed the California State Senate. It is now in the Assembly and is having a public hearing this Tuesday before the Judiciary Committee. MassResistance is mobilizing to help stop it.
Currently, Christian colleges can seek religious exemptions from federal mandates on transgenderism (and possibly also sexual orientation). But this bill would force colleges in the state to publicize their policies and practices that are supposedly discriminatory. It would encourage state and local lawsuits from students and employees, as well as other retribution directed at the colleges. It will very likely lead to curtailment of California state grants to needy students of those colleges.
The bill is clearly meant as a hammer against conservative Christian colleges that attempt to keep their moral values intact.
The LGBT movement has successfully infiltrated and forced their ideas on many traditionally religious colleges across the country. Nevertheless, a number of smaller religious colleges have not succumbed, and continue to hold a standard of Biblical morality. In many cases, this includes banning homosexual behavior and refusing to hire openly homosexual faculty. This has stymied and angered the LGBT movement, which demands 100% capitulation to its agenda.
Then, in 2014, the LGBT radicals discovered a way to enforce compliance. Gordon College, a conservative evangelical Christian college in Massachusetts, had signed a letter to the White House requesting that a religious exemption be added to a planned executive order barring institutions that receive any federal money from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation. The Boston Globe found out and immediately publicized it. The Globes message was that Gordon College was seeking the legal right to discriminate!
The local LGBT movement immediately began fomenting a liberal firestorm against the college. Within weeks, (1) the city of Lynn, MA, discontinued their use of Gordon College student teachers in its school system; (2) the city of Salem, MA, terminated a contract allowing the college to use a public building; (3) the Peabody-Essex Art Museum ended its relationship with the college; and, most distressing, (4) the New England Association of School and Colleges announced that it was going to review Gordons accreditation. Also, there were well-publicized petitions, protests, and rallies by liberal Gordon students against the college administration.
The Gordon college administration basically panicked. Instead of defending their principles, they went into a church of nice mode and eventually capitulated on most critical fronts.
The LGBT movement saw that forcing a Christian college to reveal that it was seeking a discrimination exemption could be leveraged to force the school to abandon its religious principles.
It is unfortunate that federal money has become intertwined so deeply into higher education and student loans that very few colleges have been able to extricate themselves from that (and make it up with fundraising).
The federal Title IX regulation bans sex discrimination by institutions receiving federal money. Religious colleges can apply for an exception to the regulation.
In 2014, under the Obama Administration, the federal Department of Education issued a clarification that that the Title IX discrimination prohibition extends to claims of discrimination based on gender identity or failure to conform to stereotypical notions of masculinity or femininity. In response, a number of religious institutions have applied for a Title IX exemption on that basis.
This is where the LGBT movement saw its opportunity. At the end of 2015 the well-funded national LGBT organization Human Rights Campaign (HRC) published a report, Title IX Religious Exemptions Putting LGBT Students at Risk.
The report claims that transgender students are terribly harmed because Christian colleges wont accept their identity or behavior. It outlines the need to for a national campaign to force all Christian colleges to be required publicize their exemption and to inform their communities and prospective students when they request the right to discriminate. The intent is to attract harassment to these colleges, and intimidate them into abandoning their Christian moral beliefs. The report names dozens of Christian colleges around the country that have already asked for exemptions.
(In addition, some federal courts have already begun to re-interpret sex discrimination to include both homosexuality and transgenderism. There is a fear that homosexuality will soon be incorporated into Title IX, and thus require further exemption attempts by religious institutions.)
The LGBT movement decided to start in California. The sponsor of Bill S1146 is State Senator Ricardo Lara who is openly gay and is the powerful chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
In its current form, Bill S1146 basically says:
1. A religious college seeking a Title IX exemption must publicize the basis for claiming the exemption and the scope of the allowable activities provided by the exemption. Specifically, this information must be
(a) Given to current and prospective students, faculty members, and employees
(b) Displayed in a prominent location
(c). Included in written materials to students seeking admission
(d) Be part of the orientation process for new students
(e) Re-distributed to all faculty and staff members at the beginning of each academic year
(f) Included in any publication of the institution that sets forth the comprehensive rules, regulations, procedures, and standards of conduct for the institution
2. All paperwork materials regarding a Title IX exemption must be submitted to the state Student Aid Commission.
3. These rules by themselves dont affect the state student aid program, but the accompanying laws regarding discrimination are still in effect. [This presents an disturbing legal paradox. If the now-publicized discrimination is allowed by the Title IX exemption but is illegal under state law, would the state aid to the students be thus discontinued if LGBT activists sued?]
4. Students can still seek civil remedies under state anti-discrimination laws. [A clear invitation to lawsuits, once the information is made public.]
Since being introduced S1146 has gone through several changes, usually for the worse. For example, previously the bill contained a blanket exemption for programs teaching theology or ministry, but that was removed on June 21.
In addition, there are four analysis reports of the bill produced by the House and Senate committee staff. In every one of those analyses, the HRC report is prominently included. (This shows a national campaign is underway.) A few of the analyses mention specific colleges in California who would be targeted should this bill pass.
California MassResistance is not standing still. We are helping organize testimony at the State Capitol on Tuesday, and other protests around the state. We will have more information on this coming up.
(NOTE: Change of hearing date. We had originally reported in this post that the public hearing was Tuesday morning, June 28. On Monday afternoon we learned that the committee suddenly moved the hearing date to Thursday, June 30.)
If you can go to the California State Capitol in Sacramento on Thursday morning, June 30, please do so (and let us know):
Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing: Thursday, June 30, at approximately 11:00 a.m. in room 444 of the State Capitol (The hearing will begin after the Assembly adjourns its meeting.)
CALL the Judiciary Committee members! Tell them: Vote NO on S1146. Do NOT oppress and harass Christian colleges that dont agree with the LGBT political agenda.
Mark Stone, Chair Democrat; Santa Cruz (916) 319-2029 Donald P. Wagner, Vice Chair Republican; Irvine (916) 319-2068 Luis A. Alejo Democrat; Salinas (916) 319-2030 Ed Chau Democrat; Monterey Park (916) 319-2049 David Chiu Democrat; San Francisco (916) 319-2017 James Gallagher Republican; Plumas Lake (916) 319-2003 Cristina Garcia Democrat; Bell Gardens (916) 319-2058 Chris R. Holden Democrat; Pasadena (916) 319-2041 Brian Maienschein Republican; San Diego (916) 319-2077 Philip Y. Ting Democrat; San Francisco (916) 319-2019
Some say that too often in California, pro-family people dont get involved soon enough. A bad bill gets passed, then they hope that the Governor vetoes it. Or they try an expensive referendum to overturn it. We are working with people to get very involved BEFORE it gets out of the legislature!
If this horrible bill is not stopped now, it could spread across the country. We will continue to report on this critical issue.
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current text of the bill:
http://massresistance.com/docs/gen3/16b/CA-bill-S1644/text_062616.html
SB-1146 Postsecondary education: nondiscrimination.(2015-2016)
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160SB1146
The commie lib DemocRATS throwing more gasoline on the Bill of Rights.
‘1984’ closing in.
They will discover that gasoline can go both ways. Er kommt
Christians must pack up and leave California to Satan.
Luke 16:13 “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.”
Actually it’s closer to “Brave New World”....
So much for tolerance that these immoral thugs demand from us.
Shame on Gordon College. They should have stood up and fought back like Old Testament warriors.
California , that 9.8 earth quake better hurry up
Californication ... not just a joke anymore
When will they demand the same of mosques?
Yep! I am no prophet, but I suspect that God is allowing this so that His people will flee the wrath to come. No other state is forcing churches and Christian organizations to fund abortions, lgbt, and baby part sales. Right in the face of God. What will God do?
There are two mutually opposed parts of the DemonCrap coalition: the radical Mudslimes and the queers. Each desperately lusts to deny basic constitutional rights to everyone else. The big problem is the Mudslimes also want to murder all of the queers. So far, the Witch and the Demoncraps are more allied with the Mudslimes than the queers. Start up the popcorn and wait for the results.
I beg your pardon, what did I say that offended you so greatly?.......
Any “Christian” college that compromises the clear Word of God deserves what it gets. They certainly can’t expect God to help them. Stuff like this certainly doesn’t generate much compassion from Christians for homosexuals - we must be willing to get along but we cannot and will not go against the clearly revealed Word.
Is it Harassment - definitely, but it is not force.
If you are a Christian then no one can force you to recant one syllable of God's Word. Not even if they have a gun, scimitar, RPG or tactical nuke.
The next time Satan or one of his lackeys tries to threaten you, ask, "What are you going to do, kill me and send me into the arms of Jesus?"
In the words of that great 19th Century Georgia philosopher, Br'er Rabbit,
"Please don't throw me in dat briar patch!"
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