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The campus crusade against Christ (revisited)
TownHall.com ^ | 6/05/03 | Mike S. Adams

Posted on 06/05/2003 1:27:56 AM PDT by kattracks

I would urge everyone reading this column, whether they are a Christian, a conservative, or simply a firm believer in our constitutional democracy to do two things without delay. First, read every word of this editorial carefully. Second, take the time to e-mail Chancellor James Moeser (james_moeser@unc.edu) demanding appropriate personnel changes necessary to end the unconstitutional assault on religious organizations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

I first wrote about the issue of anti-Christian bigotry on college campuses last July in an editorial entitled "The Campus Crusade Against Christ." The editorial attempted to draw attention to the hypocrisy of campus liberals who combat bigotry against certain groups while actually promoting bigotry against Christians. Despite using a somewhat humorous approach, my commentary was poorly received by many of my "open-minded" colleagues.

Early in January, I learned about an administrative threat to de-recognize InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) at UNC-Chapel Hill. This threat, which would have effectively banned the student group from campus, was the result of their requirement that group officers subscribe to orthodox Christian principles. In other words, they would be allowed to remain on campus if they would only abandon their core beliefs and accept the official religion of UNC-Chapel Hill which is, of course, any religion which approves of homosexual conduct.

As a result of negative publicity generated by the indispensable Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (www.thefire.org),  the threat against IVCF was rescinded in a letter written by Chancellor Moeser. In the letter, Moeser said that the conflict between the school's diversity policies and the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of religion was "not a simple matter."

Actually, it is a very simple matter. The First Amendment (found in the United States Constitution) trumps the "diversity policies" found in the handbooks of state-funded institutions of higher learning. Most of us learned this simple principle in our high school civics classes. Of course, university administrators often pretend that they don't understand basic principles that interfere with their efforts to promote "diversity" and "multi-culturalism."

After the threat against IVCF was rescinded, Wilmington attorney Charlton Allen informed me that the Daily Tar Heel reported over a dozen other threats of de-recognition had been issued to various student groups at UNC-CH. After filing a public records request, we obtained copies of the letters from Interim University Counsel Glenn George. Predictably, the threatening letters were overwhelmingly directed to Christian groups engaging in such transgressions as asking members to "model an appropriate Christian character" and hailing the importance of  "discovering . . . what it means to have a relationship with Jesus Christ . . ." Allen and I summarized those letters in an editorial written in mid-January for Breakpoint Online.

Shortly thereafter, I made a public records request to UNC-CH asking for any similar letters which may have been written over the last ten years. As a result of substantial (and, in my view, unnecessary) delays in processing my request, I was forced seek help from Allen in getting the university to turn over the information. After a delay of over two months, we were successful.

Upon receipt of the requested documents it became apparent that most of them were letters written after we made our request. Specifically, they were mostly requests for non-Christian student groups to amend their constitutions in order to comply with diversity requirements. For example, one group was asked to change its constitution to read "he/she" in places where it previously read "he" or "she." This may seem trivial to some. However, I interpreted it as effort to mask a pattern of anti-Christian bias by creating hundreds of documents unrelated to interference with the expression of Christian values.

After sifting through 1167 documents (mostly e-mails), we made a number of disturbing discoveries. They are summarized below:

Sadly, the above list of unconstitutional demands is not exhaustive. Sadder still, the documents indicate that these demands were issued with both the knowledge and approval of the university's top administrators. It is hard to believe that UNC administrators are so profoundly ignorant of the Constitution that they do not recognize the illegality of their actions. It is more likely that they are simply political activists feigning ignorance of the Constitution in the name of "diversity."

Either way, the solution is clear. The nation's oldest public institution of higher learning needs new leadership.

Dr. Mike S. Adams (adams_mike@hotmail.com)  is an associate professor at UNC-Wilmington and a frequent Townhall.com contributor. His present contribution would not have been possible without the help of attorney Charlton Allen (charlton_allen@hotmail.com).

©2003 Mike S. Adams



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: antichristianbigotry; campuscrusade; chapelhill; fire; highereducation; intervarsity; ivcf; unc; uncch; younglife

1 posted on 06/05/2003 1:27:56 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
So sad that people don't realise their lifeline when it is by them, will not always be there, get ready for a persecution, it is coming.

Lord keep me humble and on bent knee in my soul and body.
I am better than no one, but want to be like you. Show the world you're beauty that they too may be inspired to a better world.
2 posted on 06/05/2003 3:15:56 AM PDT by holyh2o (Need a new reality? Jesus has one ready for you!!!!)
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To: kattracks
does that include feminist groups who HAVE to have men as their leaders even if their conservative men...otherwise it is bigotry and therefore the christian clubs can sue the school...
3 posted on 06/05/2003 6:23:44 AM PDT by fishbabe
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To: kattracks
Charlton Allen is a good guy. He founded the Carolina Review back in '93 and is a former head of the UNC Young Republicans.

I have to admit I'm a little amazed that they went after Lutheran Campus Ministry. Not that they ever got any funding from Student Congress (at least not while I was there), but I'm still shocked. Lutherans aren't exactly the most radical right-winged denomination around...

MD
4 posted on 06/05/2003 6:26:57 PM PDT by MikeD (up-up-down-down-left-right-left-right-B-A-START)
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To: MikeD
Chapel Hill is populated by Marxists. It is amazing that the university attacks Christian student groups, yet last summer it mandated Freshman to read the Quran as a part of student orientation. I hope the other Christian student groups fight back like IVCF did against the university in January 2003.
5 posted on 06/05/2003 8:30:53 PM PDT by Kuksool
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