‘University of Sydney’s Evangelical Union shouldn’t have to give up its faith in fight against discrimation’

daily-bull-04-july-1977“Here is the new rule for student groups on campus at one of our leading universities: you can have any faith you like, as long as it’s not any faith in particular.

As of November last year, the bolshie student politicians running the University of Sydney student union have voted to stop clubs and societies from defining themselves by reference to a particular creed. Because, er, discrimination, or something.

And the union’s board has inaugurated this new reign of tolerance by deciding to kick one of its oldest and largest interdenominational faith based groups off campus. The Evangelical Union has been around doing its thing since the 1930s – my grandma was on the committee…”

– Andrew Judd has this sensible opinion-piece in The Sydney Morning Herald.

(This copy of the USU’s The Daily Bull is a snapshot of student activity at the university in July 1977. The SUEU had been active on campus for decades before most of the other societies mentioned.)

The Withering of Vice and the Sexual Revolution

Albert Mohler“As already noted, the sexual revolution did not emerge in a vacuum. Modern societies created a context for moral revolution that had never been available in intellectual terms before. In other words, certain cultural conditions had to prevail in order for the revolution to get the traction it needed to succeed. One of the things we need to note is that we are looking at an explicitly cosmopolitan revolution…”

– Albert Mohler has posted the last in his four-part series on Secularisation and the Sexual Revolution.

Impossible to Believe: The Endgame of Secularism

Albert Mohler“The story of the rise of secularism is a stunning intellectual and moral revolution. It defies exaggeration. We must recognize that it is far more pervasive than we might want to believe, for this intellectual revolution has changed the worldviews of even those who believe themselves to be opposed to it…”

The third post in a four-part series on Secularisation and the Sexual Revolution from Albert Mohler.

How the Atlanta Fire Chief’s Christian views cost him his job

Kelvin Cochran“Heretics will be punished.

That’s the clear message of the zealots who are defying more than 200 years of American constitutional tradition in their effort to establish a new state church, the church of sexual freedom. To the adherents of this church, no amount of virtue can compensate for apostasy. Even the best and brightest must be swept aside if they do not believe…”

– You may have read of the former Atlanta Fire Chief whose employment was terminated last year. Here’s the sobering tale from The National Review.

(Image from this video from Alliance Defending Freedom.)

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