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 sort of back-door skullduggery is never a good thing.
And I say that as a Catholic -- let the Baptists be Baptists, and quit trying to make secular humanists (or Catholics, for that matter) out of them against their will.
You know what they say . . . Church of God don't recognize infant baptisms, Catholics don't recognize Mormon baptisms, and Baptists don't recognize each other at the liquor store . . . .
It might not be what the article says, but it's what the agreement they're making people sign says. I looked it up.
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