Posted on 05/19/2012 7:57:24 PM PDT by Morgana
A historic Christian university in Rome, Georgia has received record resignation letters from staffers after mandating that its employees sign a personal lifestyle statement. Reports indicate that nearly sixty out of the two hundred employees at Shorter University have decided to leave the educational institution rather than sign the statement, which outlines a moral code that staff are required to live by.
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This is so true & ironic as I pointed out in prior text.
As this criticism came largely from Pharisees, who were copacetic with alcohol induced jollies in religious contexts (Purim, for example, came with a tradition that you should get so drunk you couldn’t tell cursing the enemy from blessing the hero) I think it was based not on the fact that Jesus was jolly at banquets but that He was doing it with the “wrong people,” people who were notorious for things so bad that the Pharisees would not give them the time of day. Jesus had none of that narrow minded finickiness, of course, and was bent on saving souls.
“Just sign it and pretend youre living by those moral codes. I bet the smarter ones did that”
If Integrity means nothing to you, perhaps you might be happier at the Daily Kos, or Democratic Underground.
Do you truly believe that lying is fine if (supposedly) necessary to get that which you desire?
Really quite a simple agreement:
http://www.shorter.edu/about/personal_lifestyle_statement.pdf
Personal Lifestyle Statement
A. Christian Commitment and Membership in a Local Church
Shorter University will hire persons who are committed Bible believing Christians, who are dedicated to integrating biblical faith in their classes and who are in agreement with the University Statement of Faith. Moreover, employees are expected to be active members of a local church.
B. Principles of Personal Conduct
I agree to adhere to and support the following principles (on or off the campus):
1. I will be loyal to the mission of Shorter University as a Christ-centered institution affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention.
2. I will not engage in the use, sale, possession, or production of illegal drugs.
3. I reject as acceptable all sexual activity not in agreement with the Bible, including, but not limited to, premarital sex, adultery, and homosexuality.
4. I will not use alcoholic beverages in the presence of students, and I will abstain from serving, from using, and from advocating the use of alcoholic beverages in public (e.g. in locations that are open to use by the general public, including as some examples restaurants, concert venues, stadiums, and sports facilities) and in settings in which students are present or are likely to be present. I will not attend any University sponsored event in which I have consumed alcohol within the last six hours. Neither will I promote or encourage the use of alcohol.
I have read and agree with the Personal Lifestyle Statement and will adhere to it in its entirety while employed at Shorter University. I understand that failure to adhere to this statement may result in disciplinary action against me, up to and including immediate termination.
____________________________________________________ ______________________
Signature Date
Shorter had gotten so far away from its roots by the late 1990s that the Libs attempted a hostile takeover to completely sever its ties to the Georgia Baptist Convention. The Georgie Supreme Court agreed with conservatives and overturned the takeover. Untenured libs left at that time; the tenured ones stuck around. When I graduated from Shorter they had an open lesbian teaching marriage and family, and a theology department that denied fundamental truths of the Bible.
This dustup appears to be the last hurrah of the tenured libs who were not close enough to retirement to bail out when the court slapped them down.
That’s do-able for me, except I’m not in any Church at the moment. I occasionaly drink while gambling, but I guess I could refrain from them when offered, and stick to my iced tea while dining.
Seriously, if you teach at a Christian university, it just goes with the territory that you should be acting like you are at church when there. I mean, wouldn’t that be part of the joy of being there? And if you weren’t a Christian, why would you want to be there?
Well, that’s one way to get rid of the faggotry and make the place safer for the normal people.
Like the title says, “Good riddance.”
I had a conversation with an adjunct instructor at a community college at the beginning of this school year. He used to teach at one of the local seminaries, but said he felt compelled to quit teaching there because he didn’t really believe the statement of faith that he was required to sign each year. I asked what he taught at seminary. His reply: “Christian Ethics”.
To proselytize for the devil.
pros·e·lyt·ize Verb: 1.Convert or attempt to convert
(someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another.
Communist Goals;
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a “religious crutch.”
Strangely I used to drink for just that reason. :)
Christians can drink just as much as they want, run around on there spouses just as much as they want, they just don't seem to want to. Unless of course they a CINO's.
You know 50 years ago every school teacher would had had to abide by that moral code, as well as been told where to buy their groceries, homes, gasoline......
Dumb asses.
The College gets what it wants and you get to be unemployed.
Works for me...
You’re right, there is nothing onerous about the agreement.
I wonder why the article didn’t print it? Because, if you are teaching in a Christian college, there really isn’t anything there to offend you.
I would be put off if I were asked to sign such a thing in any other context, but in this context it only makes sense.
Granted, anyone can sign it and not mean it; indeed, if you don’t agree with it and are teaching in a Christian college, you are already a bit of a fraud.
The alcohol portion of it might put off people from some backgrounds, but its a Baptist college and so the alcohol ban wouldn’t surprise any one expecting to teach at a Baptist college. If you want to teach at a Baptist institution, its reasonable to assume you are in agreement with Baptist thinking.
It just sounds like a “public behavior” injunction. I dont think they actually intend to prevent any of their employees from drinking in bars or anywhere else. They are merely issuing legal warning that if you get FUed up and DUIed etc or DISORDed by local police, they can fire you for bringing discredit upon the institution.
Probably also trying to curb employee drinking parties (leading to excess).
“The College gets what it wants and you get to be unemployed.”
I wonder if they will legally collect unemployment claiming discrimination. Think about it.
Just sign it and pretend youre living by those moral codes. I bet the smarter ones did that
If Integrity means nothing to you, perhaps you might be happier at the Daily Kos, or Democratic Underground.
Do you truly believe that lying is fine if (supposedly) necessary to get that which you desire?
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4rcane actually has a point here. Many homos are still in the closet and are not with this “coming out” crowd. The more professional ones that is. Yes they would lie and sign it to keep their job. To them this is just a job even if at a baptist university.
“And if you werent a Christian, why would you want to be there?”
To some it is just a university so it is just a job. Universities are big employers.
It’s not smarter to be dishonest.
The “best” would imply that it was alcohol. Usually the best wine was served first - when you could still taste it. After several drinks the sensitivity of your taste buds would be dulled by the alcohol. Then you served the poorer wine - because no one would be able to tell the difference at that point.
The simple fact is that wine was alcoholic. There is no dispute among actual reputable biblical scholars about this. None. That dispute only exists among latter day recent sects who do not believe in the consumption of alcohol.
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