Cal State Discriminates Against Christian Student Group
The group wants to require their student leaders to be Christian. If that makes sense to you, it’s because you’re not a pointy headed politically correct college administrator.
The FOX News Insider reports.
‘Attending College Shouldn’t Cost Me My Faith’: Univ Deactivates Christian Group
California State University has deactivated an on-campus Christian group because the group has insisted on installing Christians as leaders.
The university system is no longer recognizing the Cal State Stanislaus chapter of Chi Alpha, a Christian student organization, because those leadership restrictions allegedly violate an executive order of non-discrimination.
Associate VP of Cal State Tim Lynch explained, “What they cannot be is faith-based where someone has to have a profession of faith to be that leader … Every club is allowed to establish its own standards for how leaders are selected as long as it’s non-discriminatory.”
'Attending College Shouldn't Cost Me My Faith': Univ Deactivates Christian Group (FOX News Insider)