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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
But how were they even doing that? Discriminating against one group doesn't help anyone. It's not their duty to teach a lesson to TWU.
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I don't see how the potential presence of homosexual students at TWU Law School discriminates against the Christian students there. No one is forcing Christians to believe something else, only to be tolerant of the right to believe whatever you want.
Human rights do not protect the right to attack others. The homosexual students aren't stating that the Christian students can't practice their religion, it's the other way around. TWU is attempting to tell students not only what they are allowed to do at the school, but also at home.
If the intolerant students want to be intolerant in their homes or a private club, that's their business. However, the Law Society works for the public and should not promote or facilitate that intolerance.