Booting Christian groups from campus—all in the name of
'nondiscrimination.'
Last week, Tennessee
legislators sent a message to Vanderbilt
University : Religious
liberty matters. Large majorities in both houses passed a bill to prohibit the
school from interfering in the ability of student groups to select their own
leaders and members, define their own doctrines and resolve their own
disputes—or Vanderbilt risks losing $24 million in state funding.
The legislation follows Vanderbilt's decision to stop
recognizing campus religious organizations that require their leaders to accept
certain religious beliefs on which they are founded. The Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, Vanderbilt Catholic, Navigators and other
groups—ministering to about 1,500 students—would effectively be moved off
campus in the name of "nondiscrimination."
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