Bowdoin College Discriminates Against Christian Group

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

Bowdoin College of Brunswick, Maine is openly discriminating against a Christian student organization by revoking official school recognition after the group would not allow non-Christians to be voted into leadership.

The college says that as part of their anti-discrimination policy, a group that is founded for and by a certain religion cannot require their leadership to actually be a part of the faith in that group.  The college believes that if someone who hates and wants to undermine the faith of an organization can obtain leadership and destroy the group, they should have the opportunity to do so.

The action by the college is similar to that of other liberal arts colleges and Universities across the country who are seeking to eliminate Christian groups from their campuses.

Members of the group, who will now meet informally wherever they can because the University has revoked their rights to meet on campus, say that it’s a matter of standing up for the Gospel and the faith.

“It would compromise our ability to be who we are as Christians if we can’t hold our leaders to some sort of doctrinal standard,” student Zachary Suhr told reporters.

The national field director for InterVarsity said that the decision shows Bowdoin College believes those of religious faith should be suspect and marginalized.

One thought on “Bowdoin College Discriminates Against Christian Group

  1. I would never send or encourage my kids or grand kids to even think of going to Bowdoin College after reading that report. And I will be writing to the head of that college and telling them what I think of their policies.

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