Lose Christianity or face expulsion


A lawsuit against Augusta State University in Georgia alleges school officials essentially gave a graduate student in counseling the choice of giving up her Christian beliefs or being expelled from the graduate program.

School officials Mary Jane Anderson-Wiley, Paulette Schenck and Richard Deaner demanded student Jen Keeton, 24, go through a "remediation" program after she asserted homosexuality is a behavioral choice, not a "state of being" as a professor said, according to the complaint.

Also named as defendants in the case that developed in May and June are other administrators and the university system's board of regents.

The remediation program was to include "sensitivity training" on homosexual issues, additional outside study on literature promoting homosexuality and the plan that she attend a "gay pride parade" and report on it.

The lawsuit, filed by attorneys working with the Alliance Defense Fund, asserted the school cannot violate the Constitution by demanding that a person's beliefs be changed.

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I cannot believe this is

I cannot believe this is happening in the US.

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Relativism Rules

This is the final death throes of our moral compass... it's called relativism and it is its own hypocritical conundrum (there is no absolute truth.) This has been the prevailing school of thought in America's educational system for thirty years, and is now mainstream enough to come out of the shadows. This is why we begin to feel sorry for the criminal, and doubt the victim. It is the result of emotion-based decision making and the death of truth. God have mercy on us.

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