More and more the norm in America those of faith not being allowed to follow their core tenets, wonder tho if it was a Muslim group the same would've happened...
"members of the Harvard College of Faith & Action (HCFA) confronted one of its assistant Bible course leaders about her new relationship. She'd said she'd finally found someone who makes her "laugh, feel safe... and challenges her to be a better person." "There was just one catch," the Crimson explained, "this person was a girl." After sitting down and talking through the situation, members of the group decided to ask her to step down from her leadership role."
"Since then, HCFA has come under intense attack from Harvard administration, who decided to put the club on a year-long probation, the first in the school's history. "If the club reregisters as a student organization next spring, it will have to show that it is in compliance with the university's 'nondiscrimination principles,"
"Group co-presidents Scott Ely and Molly Richmond say nothing could be farther from the truth. "We reject any notion that we discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation in our fellowship," they wrote in an email. "Broadly speaking, the student in this case was removed because of an irreconcilable theological disagreement pertaining to our character standards." HCFA's guiding principles are clear that any extramarital sexual activity is wrong. "Our theological view is that -- for professing Christians who are in leadership -- celibacy is the only option outside the bounds of marriage. We have applied and do apply this policy regardless of sexual orientation."
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