Since when do you have to change your beliefs to pass a class? Since never. In fact, Jennifer Keeton, 24, pursuing a degree in school counseling at Augusta State University, has been informed that unless she changes her "central religious beliefs on human nature and conduct," she will not even be given the opportunity to fail. She will be expelled.
So, what, anyone who wants a job has to be a liberal now? That doesn't make sense at all. Liberals don't get jobs.
And who the heck would want a liberal counseling their kids? I think someone who views homosexuality and transgender issues from a conservative Christian vantage point can provide the best counseling of all to these types of people, if that's what's worrying everyone. What's going to help a kid more, giving them an alternative to the tough lifestyle they've CHOSEN, or saying, "you poor, misunderstood soul"? Counselors are supposed to help people solve problems and feel better, not deepen their senses of conviction that they're helpless victims of an unalterable fact.
She has been asked to take part in a "remediation plan." Oh, right. What are they going to do, strap her to a chair in a murky basement and brainwash her with a hair dryer? Or will they sit her down and address her problematic belief system? Or they could just use duct tape.
Or, or, maybe they could let an American student with a dream have her own opinion and not expel her for it. Any takers? Yeah...
It's not as if she's a hater. Most conservatives I know have no hatred toward the PEOPLE, just the lifestyle. The only haters here are the ones vowing to expel a student for her opinions.
Homosexuality is a choice, a behavior, as is altering yourself. You can choose. You can always choose.
Unless you're talking about your beliefs, in which case you don't have a choice.
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