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Expecting the leaders of a Christian group to believe in Christianity is going to have to be all right

Wayne State University caves, allows InterVarsity Christian Fellowship back on campus


Wayne State University caves, allows InterVarsity Christian Fellowship back on campus This is a legal victory and it should be. It's right on the law and it's right on basic common sense. The idea that a student group can't require its leaders to agree with its mission is so absurd as to be impossible to take seriously as a policy - yet where we are as a culture actually requires people who hasn't lost all vestiges of sanity to defend this seemingly obvious notion in court. Now, whether it's a victory worth winning in Kingdom terms is another matter, but we'll get to that. First the basic facts: Like many other universities, Wayne State rules that InterVarsity Christian Fellowship was in violation of its anti-discrimination policies by requiring IVCF leaders (not all members, but leaders) to adhere to Christianity. Who could argue with something so basic? The modern education establishment, that's who, because if you have to be a Christian then atheists and adherents to other religions are on the outs, and that's discrimination.
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