Homosexuality and the Christian College Campus
There are few issues more complicated and controversial than that of how Christians are to view and treat homosexuality and homosexuals. Soulforce, a homosexual activist group, is doing a national tour to a number of Christian campuses to engage Christians and Christian college administrators, faculty and students in a discussion of the complexity of homosexuality.
A number of Christian colleges have closed their doors to the group, others have welcomed them. Gordon College in Wenham, Massachussetts has decided to welcome Soulforce.
Is it possible to have an intelligent conversation with activists? If you were a parent who had sent your child to a Christian college, would you be in favor of the administration inviting or welcoming a homosexual group? What should be the preferred stance and treatment toward homosexuals?
A number of Christian colleges have closed their doors to the group, others have welcomed them. Gordon College in Wenham, Massachussetts has decided to welcome Soulforce.
Is it possible to have an intelligent conversation with activists? If you were a parent who had sent your child to a Christian college, would you be in favor of the administration inviting or welcoming a homosexual group? What should be the preferred stance and treatment toward homosexuals?
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