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#365959
The Western Front - WWU School Paper wrote:Law school disinvited to campus: Liberty University openly discriminates based on sexual orientation

WRITTEN BY OSA HALE
TUESDAY, 15 NOVEMBER 2011 07:01


Controversy sparked by the invitation of Liberty University to Western’s law school information fair flared into threats of legal conflict after Western Washington University took the invitation back Nov. 10.


Queer student activist Ben Crowther filed the complaint of Liberty University’s presence at the fair. Photo by Lillian Furlong

The exclusion was based on Liberty’s discrimination against queer-identified people, according to a statement by Paul Cocke, director of University Communications. Administrators determined Liberty’s presence at the info fair would violate Western’s nondiscrimination policy.
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#365966
"queer identified people". Peter Cocke.

hmm... call in Medic, there's a joke in here somewhere. Some good, low hanging fruit.
#365980
ALUmnus wrote:I wonder if discriminating against LU Law School would violate their nondiscrimination policy.
Exactly!
#365981
http://www.wwu.edu/eoo/docs/AAP/Exhibit%2001.pdf

There's the policy.

To answer LUConn's question, yes...there are even those who will only identify as "queer," and become offended if you call them "gay," and in some organizations (like the Gay Christian Network) I'm involved with there's even been a push (that's been rejected overwhelmingly by a majority of members) to get the name changed from gay to queer. That said, I'm gay, not queer.

Finally, LU does NOT discriminate against homosexuals...actually just looked at the Liberty Way and it says nothing about gay/same-sex/homosexuality at all.
#365982
Not only that, but LU offers support groups for people struggling with homosexuality. Compare that with any other christian university.
#366025
ATrain wrote:http://www.wwu.edu/eoo/docs/AAP/Exhibit%2001.pdf

There's the policy.

To answer LUConn's question, yes...there are even those who will only identify as "queer," and become offended if you call them "gay," and in some organizations (like the Gay Christian Network) I'm involved with there's even been a push (that's been rejected overwhelmingly by a majority of members) to get the name changed from gay to queer. That said, I'm gay, not queer.

Finally, LU does NOT discriminate against homosexuals...actually just looked at the Liberty Way and it says nothing about gay/same-sex/homosexuality at all.

I think it's worth the time for you to send them a message saying what you said....well the last part.
#366030
Interesting and enlightening book related (in general) to this very topic, and what has happened and is happening in our culture, for anyone who cares to indulge: "A Queer Thing Happened to America" by Michael Brown.
#366040
Very good book. I met him a while back and he gave me a few copies...I actually still have a few left if anyone here is interested in reading it.
#366041
"Queer student activist Ben Crowther filed the complaint of Liberty University’s presence at the fair. Photo by Lillian Furlong

The exclusion was based on Liberty’s discrimination against queer-identified people..."


I find it rather queer that a Queer activist would be so quick to reverse discriminate.
On a side note, I wonder how they will work the Q into the LGBT identifier that is becoming popular; maybe part of the Queer agenda is to simply shorten the identifier to Q.
#366048
Hold My Own wrote:Very good book. I met him a while back and he gave me a few copies...I actually still have a few left if anyone here is interested in reading it.
Id be interested, we were just talking about this book in staff meeting this week
#366050
We all know it's not politically correct to believe the Bible is Gods truth to us. If they want me to deny that, to participate in their fair, I probably don't need to be there to begin with. :D Call me what you want. :roll:
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#366058
rogers3 wrote:"Queer student activist Ben Crowther filed the complaint of Liberty University’s presence at the fair. Photo by Lillian Furlong

The exclusion was based on Liberty’s discrimination against queer-identified people..."


I find it rather queer that a Queer activist would be so quick to reverse discriminate.
On a side note, I wonder how they will work the Q into the LGBT identifier that is becoming popular; maybe part of the Queer agenda is to simply shorten the identifier to Q.
Actually there are quite a few that make the acronymn LGBTQ. I don't ever see it being shortened to Q.
#366088
My understanding is that gays and lesbians not identifying as queer tend to live their daily lifestyles within the realm of normalcy...i.e. we look/talk/act normal, just happen to be attracted to people of the same sex we are. Mainly we've assimilated into society, for the most part .

Queers tend to try to go against the norm, sort of "rage against the machine," and live on the outter fringes.

In other words, a gay man's daily life is likely to consist of work, eating, the gym, and/or hanging out with friends. A queer's daily life is likely to consist of trying to Occupy Wall Street and trying to run up an escalator that's moving in a downward direction.
#366096
ATrain wrote:My understanding is that gays and lesbians not identifying as queer tend to live their daily lifestyles within the realm of normalcy...i.e. we look/talk/act normal, just happen to be attracted to people of the same sex we are. Mainly we've assimilated into society, for the most part .

Queers tend to try to go against the norm, sort of "rage against the machine," and live on the outter fringes.

In other words, a gay man's daily life is likely to consist of work, eating, the gym, and/or hanging out with friends. A queer's daily life is likely to consist of trying to Occupy Wall Street and trying to run up an escalator that's moving in a downward direction.

Thanks for the explanation. But I am old fashion, queer to me when it comes to sex is 'strange'. Anyone who wants to have sex with same sex person is 'strange' to me.
#366102
And sometimes you just have to realize when to not say what you're thinking...
#366423
4everfsu wrote:
ATrain wrote:My understanding is that gays and lesbians not identifying as queer tend to live their daily lifestyles within the realm of normalcy...i.e. we look/talk/act normal, just happen to be attracted to people of the same sex we are. Mainly we've assimilated into society, for the most part .

Queers tend to try to go against the norm, sort of "rage against the machine," and live on the outter fringes.

In other words, a gay man's daily life is likely to consist of work, eating, the gym, and/or hanging out with friends. A queer's daily life is likely to consist of trying to Occupy Wall Street and trying to run up an escalator that's moving in a downward direction.

Thanks for the explanation. But I am old fashion, queer to me when it comes to sex is 'strange'. Anyone who wants to have sex with same sex person is 'strange' to me.
In order to be THAT old fashioned, you have to be in your 60's or 70's...and if we're going to use old-fashioned definitions, by your reasoning you're queer to me.
#366429
This has already been discussed ...... :wink: Either you accept Gods word or you don't. God also gave you freewill.
All sin is offensive to God. Homosexuality is just one of the many things listed in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 that will keep a person from the kingdom of God. According to the Bible, God’s forgiveness is just as available to a homosexual as it is to an adulterer, idol worshipper, murderer, thief, etc. God also promises the strength for victory over sin, including homosexuality, to all those who will believe in Jesus Christ for their salvation (1 Corinthians 6:11; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Philippians 4:13).
http://www.gotquestions.org/homosexuality-Bible.html

http://www.gotquestions.org/Christians-homophobic.html

I was always taught God hates the sin, but loves the sinner.
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#366447
I know but I don't think Atrain asked for your beliefs. I can't understand gays but what they do is their business. Its their life, and it in no way interferes with my life. I hate the word homophobe because its so overused, but some of you act as though everyone is gay and how terrible it is. It doesn't effect you. And just because someone is gay doesn't mean your child will grow up to be either.

Let them live their lives. Not everyone agrees with what you may do.

Having said that I do believe homosexuality is a sin, but its no different than hetrosexual pre-marital sex. All sin is sin in the eyes of god. And all sin can be forgive through the blood of jesus to those who repent.
#366493
jbock13 wrote:I know but I don't think Atrain asked for your beliefs.
First I think you just said the same thing I did and second my post was not directed to ATrain?

I was thinking about this, "Queer student activist Ben Crowther filed the complaint of Liberty University’s presence at the fair"

Am I not allowed to attend because I believe in the Bible? If so why not? Gays / Queers whatever they want to call themselves, should be thankful they live in a country with laws based on Christian values, liberty and freedom, where Christians stand up for every ones freewill .... Each of us has to deal directly with God when it comes to our sin.

But to be honest, IM guessing ATrain would be willing to debate you about it being a sin.
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#366500
Rock Hudson = Gay
Charles Nelson Riley = Queer

Queer would be, to my understanding very flamboyant. Gay would be someone you would say "Really?". I have had several roommates who were gay at company meetings, can't say it bothers me other then the fact I wish the company would spring for rooms for everyone! What does surprise me is how many co workers come up at breaks and meals and ask if I knew my roomie was Gay, like they are shocked. The majority of interactions I have had with gay men and women have been positive. You could say there is nothing "queer" about them! (sorry couldn't resist).
#366501
Purple Haize wrote:Rock Hudson = Gay
Charles Nelson Riley = Queer

Queer would be, to my understanding very flamboyant. Gay would be someone you would say "Really?". I have had several roommates who were gay at company meetings, can't say it bothers me other then the fact I wish the company would spring for rooms for everyone! What does surprise me is how many co workers come up at breaks and meals and ask if I knew my roomie was Gay, like they are shocked. The majority of interactions I have had with gay men and women have been positive. You could say there is nothing "queer" about them! (sorry couldn't resist).
Are you hiding something from us ........ :D :D :D
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