Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Tennessee school wins right to ban gays and women who’ve had sex: ‘This is who we are’


http://www.rawstory.com/2015/12/tennessee-school-wins-right-to-ban-gays-and-women-whove-had-sex-this-is-who-we-are/

Carson-Newman University President Dr. Randall O'Brien (WVLT/screen grab)

A Tennessee university has been granted the right by the federal government to ban students who go against their interpretation of Christianity.
Carson-Newman University President Dr. Randall O’Brien told WVLT that he had filed for a Title IX exemption from the federal government because his attorney recommended it.
The waiver allows the school to ban pregnant students, women who have had an abortion, single mothers, LGBT students and anyone else who does not fit their religious ideology.
During an interview with WVLT, O’Brien struggled to explain why Carson-Newman needed a waiver in the first place.
“This is who we are as a Christian university,” O’Brien opined. “These are our religious principles. And in a changing world, we would like to reaffirm that this is who we are and who we intend to be.”
“You’re the president,” WVLT’s Lauren Davis noted. “You’re not going to file something unless you understand it.”
“Yeah, I understood that our legal counsel said that this would further establish our identity as a religious school, a Christian school.”
But when Davis pointed out that the purpose of the waiver was to allow the school to discriminate, O’Brien disagreed.
“I don’t know how it would be,” the president insisted.
“Then why file the waiver?” Davis pressed.
“Yeah, that’s a good question,” O’Brien admitted. “I believe he felt that it might strengthen our position in relation to First Amendment rights. I don’t really know why something would be necessary beyond that. That was his counsel and we followed the template.”
In fact, WVLT reported that the same attorney had filed religious waivers for about a dozen other schools across the country.
According to The Column, the use of religious waivers have been rare since Title IX was passed in the 1970s to fight discrimination based on sex. But in the last year, dozens of schools have applied — and received — exemptions to Title IX protections.
As for Carson-Newman, O’Brien promised that the school would not discriminate against any student in the coming school year.
right wing religious zealots trampling on others rights to freedom of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and discriminating because they only want those of like mind and bigotry.  laws have passed recently feel good laws for many who have been demonized but when it come right down to it nothing has really changed those that were successful have republicans and evangelicals nipping away trying to resend those landmark decisions while crying their rights to religious freedom is under attack who's zoomin who???????????????????

how do you promise not to do something you claim is your religious belief isn't that more of a statement of non conviction to religion and more to discriminative practices???????????