Baptist College Rescinds LGBTQIA+ Grant After Backlash; Calls It Inconsistent with Views on Human Sexuality
- Baylor University rescinded its acceptance of a $700,000 grant after backlash from religious conservatives like Allie Beth Stuckey, who criticized the initiative as incompatible with biblical values.
- President Linda Livingstone stated that returning the funds is the appropriate course of action and in the best interests of the university.
- The decision to revoke the grant reflects Baylor's commitment to maintaining its traditional views on human sexuality.
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Baptist college rescinds LGBTQIA+ grant after backlash; calls it inconsistent with views on human sexuality
Baylor University, a prominent Baptist institution in Waco, Texas, has been a large part of religious culture in Texas, and up until a couple of days ago — before backlash from religious conservatives like BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey — that was all about to change. The university was undergoing a progressive shift, and its recent acceptance of an almost $700,000 grant from the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation was only speeding that shift u…
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Baylor University To Return $643,000 LGBTQ-Inclusion Grant
NBC News reports that Baylor University, a Baptist institution in Waco, Texas, announced Wednesday that it would rescind its acceptance of a $643,000 grant that it had recently been awarded to study the inclusion of women and LGBTQ people in the church. Read more at NBC News
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