Posted on 10/06/2013 1:57:42 PM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
For 15 years, Heather Ann Clement was a faculty member at Azusa Pacific University, an evangelical Christian school in Southern California.
But that changed last month, with the start of Azusas new academic year, when Heather came out as a transgender. The professor of theology began referring to herself as Heath Adam Ackley. And she even started to develop a more masculine appearance.
The professor of theology formerly known as Heather demanded that Azusa officially recognize his new name and gender change. So university administrators sat the prof down for several thoughtful conversations.
After hearing out Heather/Heath, it was abundantly clear to Azusa administrators that the evangelical Christian universitys long established views on the theology of sexuality were decidedly different from those of the transgender faculty member.
So they decided it would be best for Dr. Ackley to pursue professional endeavors elsewhere. And, by mutual agreement, he resigned this past Friday.
But not without becoming the latest cause célèbre among crusaders for LGBT rights. Indeed, said Ackley, he has garnered an overwhelming amount of support from his former students at Azusa, from fellow university professors, and from sympathizers on social media.
We stand in solidarity with Adam, declares an online petition, posted by Alyson Thatcher, an Azusa student.
She and her likeminded classmates, strive to create a safer environment for students and faculty who have been marginalized by APUs conservative policies, as well as those who have been victims of spiritual violence on campus.
But what, pray tell, did young Miss Thatcher expect when she enrolled at Azusa?
That the Christian evangelical university would be no different than your typical Godless, socially-liberal institution of supposed higher learning?
That LGBT profs like Heather/Heath would be welcomed on Azusas God-fearing, socially conservative faculty? That students would spend their four years on campus partying like the last days of Sodom and Gomorrah?
And, as to the newly unemployed professor of theology formerly known as Heather, she/he obviously was deluded in thinking she/he could reinvent herself as a man, and her/his abomination before God wouldnt get her/him kicked off the Azunsa faculty.
The transgender didnt violate any of the universitys policies, her/his attorney, Paul Southwick, told NBC4 in Los Angeles. The only code they have is homosexual conduct, Southwick argued, but Adam hasnt (engaged) in homosexual conduct.
His client is just a man trapped in a womans body.
Well, Heather/Heaths gender-identity issues may not be a problem at secular universities in fact, it probably would be celebrated as example of the universitys commitment to diversity in even its most perverse manifestations.
But no truly Christian institution would knowingly and willingly subject its young and impressionable students to an unabashed, unrepentant transgender professor.
Are Asunza administrators homophobes or bigots or haters, as theyve been accused by supporters of Heather/Heath? Absolutely not.
They have responded with grace to the former profs gender confusion. We appreciate Dr. Ackleys past service, read a statement from the university president, and pray Gods best for the journey ahead.
I don't know that it's a Biblical argument, but the rebuttal to this is easy. They don't "need to be re-engineered" in the body; they need to have their heads reset. They are mentally ill, and the healing professions can treat these types of mental illnesses. Then, and only then, living within the reality of their sex, can they be their "best selves." Anything else is a distortion, living a lie.
Oh, and odds are, they weren't "born" messed up. They were groomed that way through some mistake their parents made, or some other aberration.
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