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School Says It Can Kick Students Out For Supporting Gay Parents

Started by Deborah, May 24, 2016, 08:50:36 PM

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Deborah

School Says It Can Kick Students Out For Supporting Gay Parents

By Mollie Reillly
24 May 2016

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/trinity-academy-lgbt-families_us_574479e9e4b045cc9a7200fd

"A private Christian high school is defending a policy that allows it to deny admission to or expel students who live with lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender family members."
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So, now you can't be Christian if just someone in your family is trans!

If I didn't know better I would think that radical atheists are running this school and making up rules to make Christians look ridiculous.


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Jessirules

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suzifrommd

Yes, an awful policy, but as a member of a same-sex parenting partnership, I wouldn't dream of subjecting my kids to that sort of environment.
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RobynD

This is all too common in some private institutions including "Christian" colleges. They can apply for exemption from the federal rules on discrimination. Somewhere online there was list published of those that have.

I read a rulebook of a "Christian" school recently that said "Transgender Behavior is in violation of school policy" No definition of what that actually is of course. Just a blanket discriminatory statement.

How very "Christian" of them.


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