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Judge Rules In Favor Of Christian Colleges In Lawsuit Aimed At Defunding Schools That Hold To Biblical Morality

Christian colleges and universities may continue receiving federal student grants and loans, following a federal judge’s order Jan. 12 in a lawsuit aimed at defunding colleges that follow Biblical teaching about gender and sexuality.

In 2021, a group of about 40 current and former LGBTQ students at religious colleges and universities filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Oregon against the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) challenging an exemption to a 1972 federal law barring “sex-based discrimination.”

The Title IX exemption states: “Title IX does not apply to an educational institution that is controlled by a religious organization to the extent that application of Title IX would be inconsistent with the religious tenets of the organization.”

Believing that the DOE under the Biden administration would not be inclined to deliver an adequate defense, and arguing that the suit improperly names the DOE as the defendant, the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities filed a motion in 2021 to intervene and be heard in the case, as did Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorneys. ADF represented three Christian schools: Corban University, William Jessup University and Phoenix Seminary. 

David Cortman, ADF senior counsel and vice president of U.S. litigation, hailed the federal judge’s ruling as a victory for religious freedom and for students’ rights to receive direct federal financial assistance through educational institutions that have Biblical faith commitments.

“A federal district court [Jan. 12] rightly rejected an unfounded assault on the religious freedom of faith-based educational institutions,” Cortman said. “Title IX, which applies to schools receiving federal financial assistance, explicitly protects the freedom of religious schools to live out their deeply and sincerely held convictions. A group of activists asked the court to strip that protection away from schools that educate the next generation and advance the common good. The court correctly concluded that Title IX’s religious liberty exemption doesn’t violate any of the plaintiffs’ claimed rights.”

U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, who was appointed to the federal court by President Bill Clinton, wrote in her 40-page ruling: “Exempting religiously controlled educational institutions from Title IX is substantially related to the government’s objective of accommodating religious exercise.”

Rob Schwarzwalder, senior lecturer at Regent University’s Honors College, wrote in an Jan. 16 article for The Washington Stand: “I cannot help but wonder why the students who filed the lawsuit attend Christian colleges and universities whose faith commitments state clearly what they believe about human sexuality.”

“Did they apply to and enter these schools under false pretenses—affirming the institutions’ doctrinal standards while intending to fight them once enrolled? Or upon attending, did they decide they were LGBTQ and choose to remain in order to overturn the schools’ commitments to biblical teaching?”

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Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

Christians Can Not Allow The Tiny Flame Of Holocaust Memory To Be Extinguished

In our day and age, our worse enemies like online antisemite Nick Fuentes compare the Jews to cookies going into ovens. Others say the Shoah (the catastrophe) never happened or was just exaggerated as propaganda for the Jews to start the State of Israel. Even within our friends and within the evangelical church, there are people who think that six million was too high a number. I lost my grandfather, murdered in Auschwitz. If you ask me...One was too high a number!

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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Christian colleges and universities may continue receiving federal student grants and loans, following a federal judge’s order Jan. 12 in a lawsuit aimed at defunding colleges that follow Biblical teaching about gender and sexuality.

In 2021, a group of about 40 current and former LGBTQ students at religious colleges and universities filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Oregon against the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) challenging an exemption to a 1972 federal law barring “sex-based discrimination.”

The Title IX exemption states: “Title IX does not apply to an educational institution that is controlled by a religious organization to the extent that application of Title IX would be inconsistent with the religious tenets of the organization.”

Believing that the DOE under the Biden administration would not be inclined to deliver an adequate defense, and arguing that the suit improperly names the DOE as the defendant, the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities filed a motion in 2021 to intervene and be heard in the case, as did Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorneys. ADF represented three Christian schools: Corban University, William Jessup University and Phoenix Seminary. 

David Cortman, ADF senior counsel and vice president of U.S. litigation, hailed the federal judge’s ruling as a victory for religious freedom and for students’ rights to receive direct federal financial assistance through educational institutions that have Biblical faith commitments.

“A federal district court [Jan. 12] rightly rejected an unfounded assault on the religious freedom of faith-based educational institutions,” Cortman said. “Title IX, which applies to schools receiving federal financial assistance, explicitly protects the freedom of religious schools to live out their deeply and sincerely held convictions. A group of activists asked the court to strip that protection away from schools that educate the next generation and advance the common good. The court correctly concluded that Title IX’s religious liberty exemption doesn’t violate any of the plaintiffs’ claimed rights.”

U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, who was appointed to the federal court by President Bill Clinton, wrote in her 40-page ruling: “Exempting religiously controlled educational institutions from Title IX is substantially related to the government’s objective of accommodating religious exercise.”

Rob Schwarzwalder, senior lecturer at Regent University’s Honors College, wrote in an Jan. 16 article for The Washington Stand: “I cannot help but wonder why the students who filed the lawsuit attend Christian colleges and universities whose faith commitments state clearly what they believe about human sexuality.”

“Did they apply to and enter these schools under false pretenses—affirming the institutions’ doctrinal standards while intending to fight them once enrolled? Or upon attending, did they decide they were LGBTQ and choose to remain in order to overturn the schools’ commitments to biblical teaching?”

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Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

Christians Can Not Allow The Tiny Flame Of Holocaust Memory To Be Extinguished

In our day and age, our worse enemies like online antisemite Nick Fuentes compare the Jews to cookies going into ovens. Others say the Shoah (the catastrophe) never happened or was just exaggerated as propaganda for the Jews to start the State of Israel. Even within our friends and within the evangelical church, there are people who think that six million was too high a number. I lost my grandfather, murdered in Auschwitz. If you ask me...One was too high a number!

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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