The University of California-Davis has a peculiar new religious discrimination policy :
The UC-Davis policy defines Religious/Spiritual Discrimination as the loss of power and privilege to those who do not practice the dominant cultures religion. In the United States, this is institutionalized oppressions toward those who are not Christian.Christians deserve the same protections against religious discrimination as any other students on a public university campus, says Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) Senior Counsel David French. Its ridiculously absurd to single out Christians as oppressors and non-Christians as the only oppressed people on campus when the facts show that public universities are more hostile to Christians than anyone else.
A from ADF-allied attorney Tim Swickard to UC-Davis explains, It is patently clear that UC Daviss definition of religious discrimination is blatantly unconstitutional under both the Federal and California State Constitutions. The policy singles out some faiths for official school protection while denying the same protection to others solely on the basis of their particular religious views . . . Moreover, the UC-Davis policy is simply nonsensical given the environment on most University campuses where Christian students, if anything, are among the most likely to be subjected to discrimination because of their faith.
The letter cites a recent study of more than 1,200 faculty at public universities that showed that professors admitted to having a significant bias against Christian students, particularly evangelicals. Fifty-three percent admitted to having negative feelings about evangelical students solely because of their religious beliefs.
I suspect that roughly a hundred percent of evangelical students have negative feelings about professors who have negative feelings about them solely because of their religious beliefs. Since the negative feelings of the students can lead to a loss of privilege for the professors, it’s obvious that these evangelical students are practicing religious discrimination. Hopefully, UC Davis will properly punish these believers for their thought-crimes.
(Via: Gene Veith )
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