A Georgia university has suspended members of
a student group for washing new members’ feet, claiming the ancient
Christian practice is a health risk.
Savannah State University in Georgia also said the group,
Commissioned II Love, "harassed" other students by sharing their faith.
“It’s ridiculous that a public university would kick a ministry off
campus simply for exercising its First Amendment right to free speech
and to model Christ’s ministry among its members,” said Joseph Martins,
an attorney with National Legal Foundation. “The university is
essentially saying that Christian groups are okay unless they actually
practice Christianity.”
Bruce Hausknecht, judicial analyst for Focus on the Family Action,
said the university's actions should shock anyone who values the First
Amendment.
"The facts of this case read like a chilling George Orwell novel,
where traditional Christian worship, beliefs and practices are suddenly
condemned as violations of a new world order as defined by our new
enlightened leaders -- the university administration," Hausknecht said.
"Is this university located in Georgia or communist China?"
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