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50+ Professors & Staff Resign From Christian University After Refusing to Sign Homosexuality Pledge
The Blaze ^ | May 16, 2012 | Billy Hallowell

Posted on 05/17/2012 12:32:51 PM PDT by QT3.14

Last October, news broke that Shorter University, a Christian college in Rome, Georgia, had decided to ask its employees to sign a controversial pledge that affirms that they are not engaging in homosexuality, among other forbidden activities. Now, after scores of employees refused to sign the document, the college, which is affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention, has reportedly received a massive number of resignations

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
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To: lurk
They’re identifying one particular sin group. But then, what about gossips, liars, thieves, people with critical attitudes? Those are sins too, and just as damaging.

The difference is there is no massive cultural push to make theft (for example) acceptable.


61 posted on 05/17/2012 1:33:11 PM PDT by Cinnamontea
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To: Waryone

“The pledge I read does not prohibit a beer with dinner ...”

It does if the dinner is in a public place, like a restaurant.


62 posted on 05/17/2012 1:33:53 PM PDT by riverdawg
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To: Verginius Rufus

So true!


63 posted on 05/17/2012 1:34:21 PM PDT by Eaker (When somebody hands you your arse, don't give it back saying "This needs a little more tenderizing.")
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To: Responsibility2nd
Hah!
 
It looks like it's now safe to go back in the Library........
 
 
Michael Wilson, Gay Librarian, Rejects Shorter University Christian ...
Huffington Post - 1 day ago
Michael Wilson, an openly gay librarian at Shorter University, signed the university's amended contract after crossing out the "lifestyle ...


Librarian quits over school's 'lifestyle statement'
New York Daily News - 3 days ago
Shorter University requires its employees to sign a highly ... stated that Michael Wilson had resigned from his post at Shorter University.

 

more....


64 posted on 05/17/2012 1:34:48 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: QT3.14

They are so brave that they waited eight months (end of the school year) to actually resign.


65 posted on 05/17/2012 1:35:52 PM PDT by Drill Thrawl (The United States of America, a banana republic since 1913)
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To: QT3.14

Admittedly I didn’t read the article, but while on its face this action seems pretty cool, if you are a solid Christian who simply resents being bullied on the job about something you do not do in the first place there’s a problem.

Why doesn’t the college have a simple morals clause that new hires have to sign off on to be hired, one that addresses the college’s behavior Christian requirements?

This in your face signature stuff, after the fact, is quite an invasion of privacy good people resent.


66 posted on 05/17/2012 1:36:11 PM PDT by RitaOK (ABR & ABO Few are unafraid, but I thank God for the few. We are the resistance.)
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To: QT3.14

They can all get jobs at LGBTU.


67 posted on 05/17/2012 1:36:53 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (The longer you hold tiger by the tail, the hungrier he gets.)
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To: dmz
Where in the Bible is alcohol use forbidden?

It's a theological point of view; surely you've heard about Baptists and other denominations who either don't believe in drinking or strongly discourage it?

It's not a view I hold but it's not polite to mock it and not really the place to debate the theology.

68 posted on 05/17/2012 1:37:02 PM PDT by Skulllspitter
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To: PA BOOKENDS

“When was the last time you marches and parades and demonstrations in support of gossips, liars, thieves, people with critical attitudes?”

Actually, if anyone has it, just post the picture of Pelosi walking around with her sinful entourage and gavel. That’s EXACTLY the picture that came to mind the second I read your post.


69 posted on 05/17/2012 1:37:13 PM PDT by JDW11235 (http://www.thirty-thousand.org/ AND "The fat, spoiled, complacent kid is going on a diet." -Unkus)
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To: Waryone
The pledge I read does not prohibit a beer with dinner unless there was a University function you were required to attend within 6 hours of drinking that beer or you were inviting students over to have dinner with you.

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Apparently you did not read the whole thing.

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.

70 posted on 05/17/2012 1:37:13 PM PDT by dmz
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To: SamuraiScot

“and depriving the workman of his just wages”

...In other words, an Income tax.


71 posted on 05/17/2012 1:39:10 PM PDT by JDW11235 (http://www.thirty-thousand.org/ AND "The fat, spoiled, complacent kid is going on a diet." -Unkus)
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To: Hot Tabasco; All
I don't think this is a requirement for Christianity...it is a requirement for that university's employees. Nothing wrong with a university making a set of rules its administration thinks is appropriate.

I think the "public" thing is done to keep "a brother from falling" as St. Paul said in Corinthians.

Let's think about something a second: all Christians are sinners saved by grace.

There are Christians who are sinners in every respect:

liars, cheaters, drunkards, thiefs, prostitutes, homosexuals, murderers, you name it....NONE of us are perfect....but we repent and follow Him and turn from our wicked ways.

What a wonderful God we have!

72 posted on 05/17/2012 1:41:20 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: Vaquero

“It is no one’s business what I do in my off time.”

There are scores of court cases that suggest you are incorrect. There is no blanket Constitutional protection for an employee’s activities “off the clock” to which an employer objects, especially in “employment-at-will” states.


73 posted on 05/17/2012 1:41:47 PM PDT by riverdawg
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To: Waryone
The pledge I read does not prohibit a beer with dinner

Here, this is taken directly from Paragraph #4 which I posted previously:

"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)"

I hope that makes it clearer now......As far as I know, beer is still considered an alcoholic beverage, is it not?

74 posted on 05/17/2012 1:43:15 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: KarlInOhio
I think the story is a bit deceiving. I bet the people who didn't sign were less worried about homosexuality and more worried about things like “no premarital sex” and “no alcohol in public” stuff. This is perfectly within their right to do it. If people want to drink, drug and engage in libertine sex, then don't work there.
75 posted on 05/17/2012 1:43:55 PM PDT by Opinionated Blowhard ("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
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To: QT3.14
it's a great example of the tyranny of the minority ... let 'em walk

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76 posted on 05/17/2012 1:45:02 PM PDT by Elle Bee
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To: SoFloFreeper

“Nothing wrong with a university making a set of rules its administration thinks is appropriate.”

There is nothing illegal about such rules, as long as they don’t violate a Constitutional right. Of course, not everything that is “legal” is “right” from an HR perspective.


77 posted on 05/17/2012 1:45:34 PM PDT by riverdawg
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To: Skulllspitter; NELSON111

It’s not a view I hold but it’s not polite to mock it and not really the place to debate the theology.

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I disagree. The poster to whom I responded (pinging NELSON!!!) suggested that they were being held to Biblical standards. NELSON111’s words “They basically asked their staff to adhere to the Bible”.

Had the poster suggested that it was the Baptist’s rules I would not have commented. But that was not the claim made.

And you’ll have to let me know where I mocked the Baptist theology. It is not mocking anybody to note the specifics of Jesus’ first miracle.


78 posted on 05/17/2012 1:49:32 PM PDT by dmz
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To: SoFloFreeper
Nothing wrong with a university making a set of rules its administration thinks is appropriate

Of course not but the issue according to the The Blaze is the homosexuality clause.

Which as I stated previously, was a red herring when it was likely the employees disagreed with and couldn't comply with the fourth paragraph........

The blaze was negligent in their reporting in order to promote the article......that's all I'm saying

79 posted on 05/17/2012 1:51:32 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: lurk
They’re identifying one particular sin group. But then, what about gossips, liars, thieves, people with critical attitudes? Those are sins too, and just as damaging.

I would assume that thieves and liars are dealt with appropriately already. Gossips and critical attitudes are probably also dealt with through progressive discipline.

80 posted on 05/17/2012 1:56:23 PM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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