Christian schools have every right to hold students and faculty to Biblical standards of conduct. That's why they're in business. I'm sure that if a student came to a Christian school and recruited for Stormfront, they'd be expelled, and that's within the perogative of a Christian school. This school will not allow for homosexual behavior or advocacy of same. That's their perogative.
Why are you so certain about this? Such activities would not contradict a "biblical lifestyle". In fact depending on the interpretation of the Curse of Ham, they would be entirely in line with biblical teaching.
Absolute nonsense.
I'm not going to comment on some extremist academy you might find in some obscure place, but 99% of Christian schools would not put up with this, nor would they consider this in line with Biblical teaching.
Posts like this are pure propaganda, repeating a falsehood to where it will seem real to some who don't know better.
Your outrage seems misplaced since blatantly racist policies were enforced by some Christian academies not that long ago. Obviously they didn't see any contradiction with Biblical teaching.
And honestly accusing others others of propaganda (incorrectly), when so many of you posts are nothing but blatant Bible bashing it quite hypocritical
But there's nothing in the Bible that advocates white supremacy. And such racist attitudes among Christians were often limited to certain geographical areas.
No, there isn't. But there also isn't anything that would proscribe white supremacy, unlike homosexuality. This is why Fuzzy's comparison between the two was invalid.
And as I pointed out above, many have interpreted the Curse of Ham (who is considered to have been the ancestor of the Afrikans) as carrying on to his descendants and thus justifying discrimination against them.
And the "certain geographic areas" covered the whole of the southern United States.