University of Dallas, the university of homophobia.
This is a serious threat to the Gay community and in close proximity.
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University of Dallas is on the Campus Pride Worst List.
https://www.campuspride.org/worstlist/
University of Dallas has qualified for the Worst List because it holds an exemption to Title IX, allowing the college to discriminate against its students on the basis of gender identity while still receiving federal funds.
This is the Univ. of Dallas request for exemption.
News coverage of University of Dallas homophobia.
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=lgbtq-unfriendly
https://www.advocate.com/youth/2017/8/14/20-colleges-most-hostile-lgbt-students
Anti-Gay Commencement speech.
The students started a petition asking for an apology for for an anti-Gay speech.
Creepy homophobic professors at the Univ. of Dallas.
This is the person who is the head of the Theology Dept. at the Univ. of Dallas comparing same-sex couples to witchcraft.
Another Univ. of Dallas “Moral Theologian,” has an article against Gay marriage
https://patrickmadrid.com/a-catholic-case-against-%E2%80%9Cgay-marriage%E2%80%9D-2/
Two Univ. of Dallas professors, Robert F. Sasseen, President of the Univ. of Dallas, and William A. Frank, chairman of the Dept. of Philosophy write article in Catholic magazine saying Catholic Universities shouldn’t recognize LGBT student groups.
Professor Christopher Wolfe in the Political Science Dept. write anti-Gay books.
https://principiuminstitute.com/christopher-wolfe/
“Same-Sex Matters: The Challenge of Homosexuality,” https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890626309
Homosexuality and American Public Life https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890626112
Creepy self-hating Gays are speakers at Univ. of Dallas
https://spiritualfriendship.org/2017/10/10/notes-for-university-of-dallas-talk/
From the above article.
I am speaking at University of Dallas tonight on “Friendship and Homosexuality,” sponsored by the Office of Campus Ministry.
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First, I shared a bit about my own story. This post tells a bit about how I started to realize I wasn’t attracted to women. You might say that I “backed” my way into the Catholic Church, first by recognizing the link between accepting contraception and accepting same-sex marriage, and only later recognizing the flaws of the “slow motion sexual revolutionaries” I grew up with in the Southern Baptist Church. This post, perhaps the most important for setting the stage for my later thinking about chastity, relates more about my experience of falling in love with a friend in college. An important theme in all of this is the difference between talking with and talking about.