Monday, May 14, 2012


Far-Left  Vanderbilt U in trouble with  Tennessee Legislature

We read:
"For some time I’ve been commenting on a critical front in the battle for religious liberty on campus, the fight for religious liberty at Vanderbilt University. For those who haven’t been following this case, a summary: In the name of a particularly empty-headed and hypocritical brand of “nondiscrimination,” Vanderbilt is requiring campus Christian groups to be open to non-Christian leadership, even as it protects the special prerogatives of its large (and powerful) community of fraternities and sororities. 

Faced with this pattern of behavior, last night the Tennessee legislature came through, passing by overwhelming margins a bill that would force Vanderbilt either to apply the alleged all-comers policy to fraternities and sororities or grant Christian groups the right to choose leaders that share the group’s faith. The bill (which also protects religious liberty at state public universities) now goes to Governor Haslam for his signature.

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6 comments:

Bird of Paradise said...

Shut off Vanderbuilts money spigot if they dont start ecepting christians they same way they ecept muslims,buddas,pagans and scientologists

Anonymous said...

I guess Bird of P was excluded from English classes.

A. Levy said...

How refreshing to see signs of rational thought coming from a state legislature. If only they could share their formula with NYS's legislature, which is, unfortunately, beyond hope. And apparently, beyond the reach of the law as corruption is rampant.

Bird of Paradise said...

I took English in HIGH SCHOOL there MR KNOW IT ALL ANNON 2:26

Anonymous said...

Well Mr.Bird of Paradise ought to sue that school!

Anonymous said...

Bird must have been home schooled.