What will the Christian response to this  threat consist of? Let me guess. 
The answer is: Whatever is ineffective and does  not work.
Prove me wrong. Sorry, but you won't be able to prove me  wrong, will you?
 
Billy
 
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The End of Christian Education

 
 
By _Michael  Zigarelli_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-zigarelli/)  , Christian Post 
Op-Ed Contributor
August 5, 2014

 
President Obama recently signed an executive order making it illegal for  
federal contractors to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and  
transgender employees. Sounds innocuous enough, but an unintended consequence  
may be the closing of Christian colleges and schools. 
The order doesn't directly affect private education, but its unprecedented  
refusal to exempt religious organizations surely will. Without this 
exemption  the President has signaled to regulators that it's open season on 
faith-based  institutions. 
Here's one possible future: The order says if you want federal money you 
must  hire gays. The US Department of Education decides that this applies to 
federal  financial aid as well. Students are then prohibited from using their 
aid at  colleges that do not hire gays. Christian colleges go out of 
business. 
Here's another future: With the exemption gone, accrediting bodies take the 
 cue and insist that all colleges include "sexual orientation" and "gender  
identity" in their non-discrimination policies, revoking accreditation for 
those  faith-based schools that won't genuflect. Students are prohibited 
from using  their aid at non-accredited colleges. Christian colleges go out of 
business. 
Absurd? Alarmist? It's already happening to Gordon College in  
Massachusetts. 
Gordon's president merely co-signed a letter requesting that this executive 
 order exempt religious institutions. Enter the Secret Police. The New 
England  Association of Schools and Colleges is now reconsidering Gordon's 
accreditation.  As their decision goes, so goes Gordon. And as Gordon goes, so 
may go Christian  higher Ed. 
In this environment, Christian K-12 schools could also be fed to the lions. 
 If religious exemptions disappear—which they now probably will—couldn't 
the  Massachusetts Department of Education (or any state DOE) compel private 
schools  to hire LGBT faculty to remain an approved school? Couldn't it 
mandate that  school curricula promote LGBT acceptance? 
It's not even hypothetical. On this same issue the government has  
strong-armed a Christian-run bakery in Colorado, a Christian-run florist in  
Washington, and a Christian photographer in New Mexico, among others. And as we 
 
saw in the recent Hobby Lobby case, HHS tried to require all  businesses, 
including faith-based ones, to pay for abortifacients under  Obamacare. They 
even got four Supremes to agree with them. 
So is it really implausible that Christian education is next? The ultimatum 
 for schools will be inescapable: comply or close. 
Well "so what?" some would say. Just comply. What's the problem with  
non-discrimination? 
Nothing, if you frame the issue in that one-sided manner. But what if it 
were  framed this way: What's the problem with coercing a Christian school to 
teach  that the Bible is wrong? Or hateful? Or discriminatory? 
Set aside for a moment that Washington is not supposed to be Tehran. Could  
you really build an educational system on a Book like that? 
Of course not. It wouldn't be credible and eventually people would abandon  
it. If you want evidence, just look at the empty pews in our dying mainline 
 churches. The exodus correlates well with their de-legitimizing of  
scripture. 
Empty desks will follow empty pews, at least if this capricious;  
destabilizing theology is foisted upon our Christian schools. It's time to take 
 a 
stand. 
The President is right to codify non-discrimination, but not at the expense 
 of religious freedom. If we continue to sacrifice the latter for the 
former, as  we have yet again with this executive order, we will someday see 
the 
end of  Christian education.

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