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Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Georgia University To Employees: Reject Premarital Sex And Homosexuality, Or Leave

Working at Georgia's Shorter University isn't a nine-to-five gig. It's a way of life.
That's what the university's top brass seem to be hoping, anyway. On Oct. 26 the Baptist university in Rome, Ga. announced that all 200 employees must read and agree to a Personal Lifestyle Statement. Among other things, it commits them to being active members of their church and avoiding the consumption of alcohol in public. “The ‘why' is really simple: What you stand for matters," the school said in a statement. "Proverbs 3:5-6 tell us to ‘Trust the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding'... If we acknowledge Him, He will make this university's path straight.”


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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this!!!

Anonymous said...

yeah those Alum will be the movers and shakers of tomorrow no doubt

Anonymous said...

To each his own. If it works for them, fine. Just part of the diversity of America.

Anonymous said...

This isn't a university. It's a brainwashing operation.

Anonymous said...

It is a Baptist institution, so it's simply enforcing the code of conduct that all Baptists live (or should live) by. Are there any Baptists out there who had pre-marital sex or who drink? Of course not.