Liberty says no to Soulforce visit
Liberty University does not plan to allow members of the gay activist group Soulforce to step on campus today, despite the group’s announcement Monday of plans to do just that.
“To my knowledge, we have not authorized to let anyone on campus,” university spokesman Johnnie Moore said Tuesday. “We told them that they were restricted to the sidewalks.”
The last time the group came to Liberty, in March 2006, more than 20 members were arrested on charges of trespassing after walking onto school property.
This afternoon, Soulforce plans to rally from a sidewalk just outside the school’s main entrance for the first stop of the group’s annual Equality Ride. The national bus tour is scheduled to visit 15 faith-based institutions and speak against the discrimination of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students.
The group distributed a news release Monday afternoon stating that “Five young adult Equality Riders will donate gay-affirming Christian books to the Liberty University library and talk with students about safety and acceptance for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students.”
Liberty Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said the school had not agreed to allow the activists on campus.
“I’m not sure where that information is coming from,” he said. “I don’t know if there’s a misunderstanding, or what.”
Captain Al Thomas with the LPD said he had approved Soulforce’s application to demonstrate but had not said the group would be allowed on campus.
“That’s going to be totally Liberty’s call. It’s their discretion. It’s private property,” Thomas said.
“When they (Soulforce members) are on city property, I’ll make sure they’re safe and orderly. If they decide to venture on campus, then we will help Liberty (University Police Department) with that if needed.”
He said both sides had said they hoped for “a peaceful demonstration.”
Falwell said the school plans “to go about our business as usual” today, and did not plan to increase security for the event.
“It’s a pretty quiet time,” he said, referencing the fact that many Liberty students leave today for fall break, which lasts through Sunday. “And we don’t expect any problems … Most of them (students) start leaving as soon as their last class is over.”
Soulforce plans to have 16 young adults arrive at Liberty’s main entrance off University Boulevard today at 1:30 p.m.
The group also plans to attend First Christian Church at 7 p.m. today, and possibly hold a car wash Thursday that would be free to Liberty students, said Katie Higgins, co-director of the Equality Ride. It plans to be in town through Sunday.
The group is focusing on Liberty because they have heard stories from gay students who attend the school “in a space where they are not welcome,” she said.
Falwell said the school does not discriminate against gay students.
“We have students admit that they have tendencies in that direction and they’re not disciplined or reprimanded it all,” he said Monday. “It’s just if they violate the code of conduct, that’s when there’s disciplinary action taken.”
He said the school’s conduct code “prohibits any kind of sexual activity outside of marriage, and in order for there to be a marriage in Virginia, it has to be between a man and a woman.”
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A previous post read “schools are places for education, not places for protest and whatnot. Having Soulforce on campus would disrupt classes and frankly, I doubt students feel like being harassed on their way to classes.“
What about any of the other myriad of groups which fall under the “protest and whatnot” category? What about groups like Jews for Jesus or military recruiters on campuses or Baptist Student Union groups on many campuses or political groups of whichever stripe doing voter registration on campuses or pro-life groups or pro-choice groups or gun rights groups or civil war groups?
sinner October 20, 2005 article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902289.html
Read at the bottom of the article it states “Last April, the group visited the Rev. Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University in Lynchburg.
“Ironically, Jerry Falwell allowed us onto the campus, and we had a fruitful dialogue,“ Reitan said.“
somehow i doubt jerry sr. would allow it either. the same person that didn’t want a skate park or hooters in lynchburg? i doubt very serious a man of God would allow gay activists to romp through the campus?
But having Joe McCain on campus didn’t disrupt classes or giving them the day off to vote dosen’t. If Jerry Sr. was still alive he would have let them on campus!
Oh brother, LU is saying no to them entering campus, guys. Seriously, ANY school should say no - schools are places for education, not places for protest and whatnot. Having Soulforce on campus would disrupt classes and frankly, I doubt students feel like being harassed on their way to classes. I think Soulforce has every right to protest on public property, but wouldn’t you have an issue if they insisted on protesting on your pivate property? I know I would…
Maybe some of them were kicked out of LU for being gay and are protesting?
I wonder why Soulforce seems to need LU’s approval to be gay. Picketing LU will not change any laws that effect their status in the community. Anyone going to LU knows where they stand and if they don’t agree..don’t go there.
Sounds like JJ needs industrial strength gay-away. Wash those sinner down the drain!
More seriously, this doesn’t surprise anyone. We all know what kind of bigots run that hill.
They could try to pray away the gay.
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