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Vanderbilt Christian Frat Ousted Gays


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Two former members of Beta Upsilon Chi, a Christian fraternity at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, say they were asked to leave the organization recently because their sexual orientation violated the group’s code of conduct.

According to the Vanderbilt University student publication The Vanderbilt Hustler, the complaints come from a 2010 Vanderbilt alumnus and another former member that left the fraternity's Nu chapter in August, with some fraternity brothers attesting that the latter faced pressure because he is gay. Both former fraternity members remain anonymous.

The Hustler reports that Beta Upsilon Chi is a registered religious/spiritual student organization on campus, but its code of conduct appears to be in violation of the university’s nondiscrimination policy.

According to the Hustler, “The Code of Conduct states its beliefs regarding sexuality in the second clause of the document: ‘We believe that sex is a gift of God to be enjoyed only inside the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman. Therefore, we will not condone such activity as homosexuality, fornication, or adultery.’ (I Corinthians 6:15-20; Hebrew 13:4).

“Vanderbilt requires, as stated on the student organization website, student organizations to abide by its anti-discriminatory policy, which states that all student organizations must ‘refrain from discriminating in membership selection, officer or adviser appointments, or practices of organizational activities on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, military service, or sexual orientation, in compliance with Federal law, including the provisions of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.’”

Neither the Beta Upsilon Chi chapter president at Vanderbilt nor the organization’s national director would comment to the Hustler.

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  • Name: steveMD2
    Date posted: 11/11/2010 5:47:32 PM
    Hometown: baltimore

    Comment:

    JUst google Vanderbuilt Univ and you can send them a letter about this scene. The Fraternity should be kicked off campus and lose all school recognition. it is a scene similar to a very recent scene at Emory in GA. I wrote to the president there, and got back an email stating that the frat had been kicked off campus some time ago and was no longer recognized by the school.............NOISE WIILL HELP...............Stephen1553@gmail.com pls write me your comments.

  • Name: Jay Rogers
    Date posted: 11/10/2010 10:40:00 AM
    Hometown: North Little Rock, AR

    Comment:

    I would have hoped that students at my alma mater -- of which I am very proud -- would be smarter that the nembers of the Nu chapter.

  • Name: J Curtis Thomas
    Date posted: 11/10/2010 12:15:46 AM
    Hometown: San Diego

    Comment:

    Brothers Under Christ, Oh ye of little knowledge. Don't you know we homosexuals are born that way by God. Hey, we did not choose this way of life. Christ knew of us and who knows He might have been Gay himself. Who are you to judge anyone? I'm so sorry for you and so is our Heavenly Father! God be with you, J Curtis Thomas

  • Name: Jack
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 10:22:18 PM
    Hometown: Dallas

    Comment:

    The school newspaper now has an article with a student who defends their right to discriminate. I don't believe that! Do these people have no shame?

  • Name: J Marc
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 5:37:38 PM
    Hometown: Vancouver, BC

    Comment:

    @S in St.L - you hit it on the nose - I almost choked laughing at your post - very clever...

  • Name: Jay
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 3:46:04 PM
    Hometown: Clarksburg

    Comment:

    Ok, seeing that masturbation is also sexual activity, and according to their code of conduct sex is only to be enjoyed by a married man and woman, does this mean the boys don't engage in a little solo activity???

  • Name: S
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 3:28:52 PM
    Hometown: St. Louis

    Comment:

    Sounds like a really cool house... I'm sure their parties are legendary.

  • Name: Josh
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 2:41:32 PM
    Hometown: L.A.

    Comment:

    Any gay man who joins a fraternity, especially one like this, is a victim of self-hatred. A sick, sad individual. Fraternities = Nazi brotherhood. Period.

  • Name: Keith
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 2:31:26 PM
    Hometown: Foster City

    Comment:

    Didn't the US Supreme Court recently rule that student campus organizations couldn't discriminate or violate university non-discrimination policies? So, why isn't Vanderbilt enforcing their own policy?

  • Name: Rachel
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 2:04:29 PM
    Hometown: Philly

    Comment:

    Since the fraternity does not condone forntication, I am assuming that all the "brothers" are virgins, or at least not screwing their girlfriends. Let's see, college age men abstaining from sex, somehow, short of this being a Morman university, which I doubt it is, college age men and chastity seems a contradiction in terms. I have no doubt there are some who are chaste, but give me a break, none of the straight members of this fraternity engage in sex. Definition of forniation, "voluntary sexual intercourse between unmarried man and a woman, and a man, especially a man; it is generally forbidden by law" Hmmm. BTW, just because these ex-members are gay, doesn't ipso facto mean they are having sex. Or is the problem not that they are engaging in sex, but that they are "gee we know gay men can't, by defintion, abstain from sex" Just like we know all staright men are chaste. Hmmm

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