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Evangelical college cancels student health insur. over birth control misinformation
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(08-01-2015, 03:19 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No.  My analogy works perfectly.

My point is that you are saying any sort of behavior, no matter how vile, is okay as long as no one is forced to be a part of it.

There are lots of students who have been enrolled in Wheaton for years that will now be forced to transfer.  That is a huge pain in the ass.  All the relationships they built with the professors is gone.  Some of their credits may not transfer.  And they have to leave the college of their choice over some silly little issue.

The fact that students are not being forced to stay does not change the fact that Wheaton's administrators are acting like a bunch of dicks.

No the analogy is absolutely ridiculous. Why not just say "No is forcing anybody to join the Nazi party", "No one is forcing anyone to join the KKK" ect...

Bottom line Wheaton is a Christian College; pretty sure anyone that paid the deposit to go there was well aware of this fact. They first made their concerns over the contraceptive coverage known in 2012 when they filed suit. I find it beyond silly that someone could complain about the fact that a Christian College should be "blamed" for following their Christian convictions. Sorta like being upset that an HBCU passed a measure to cancel classes on MLK day. 
 
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RE: Evangelical college cancels student health insur. over birth control misinformation - bfine32 - 08-01-2015, 03:35 PM

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