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Is
Texas Christian University
Really
Christian?

Today’s article (“TCU: The heritage of
inclusiveness, tolerance and service will continue”) by Chancellor
Victor Boschini is disappointing. There
is no sign of remorse at all over TCU’s plans to cater to
sodomites on their campus. Surely
this institution was begun in the 1800s with the intention
of offering Christian education and a Christian context of
learning. If
the University seeks to cater to the immoral practice and
lifestyle of homosexuality, defending this on the ground
of “inclusiveness,” they should be honest enough to take “Christian” out
of the name “Texas Christian University.” Since
homosexuality is so plainly condemned by Christ, it has no
place in any institution that claims the label, “Christian.”
If the school wishes to be broadminded
and inclusive, instead of merely having a homosexual dorm,
why don’t they have other dorms to accommodate other segments
of the student body? Perhaps
they should have a dorm for fornicators and another one for
adulterers. They
could establish one for pedophilias, one for polygamists,
and yet another for pornographers. If
the school insists on catering to the sexual immoral, why
don’t they go all the way?
It is far better for TCU to live up to
its name and strive to be more Christian—rather than more
immoral and less Christian. As
it stands, let it be called “Texas University” and not claim
the worthy “Christian” name.
Richard
Hollerman
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