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Milligan group aims to push university to change LGBTQ+ policies


Following the resignation of a professor at Milligan University last year, said to have been forced out of their position because they were gay, hundreds of people connected to the university formed a nonprofit group calling on Milligan to “welcome and affirm persons of all gender identities and sexual orientations.”
The more than 600 alumni, students, faculty, staff, family and community members that are part of MilliganforAll are asking the university to revise its statement on human sexuality to reflect that all gender identities, expressions and sexual orientations are “good and wonderful gifts from God” and “reflections of the divine image in which we have been created,” said the Rev. Wes Jamison, one of the group’s board members. Jamison also said the group wants to see gender identity and expression and sexual orientation added to its non-discrimination policy. ....

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Appropriate time to appreciate Abraham Kovoor and his son Aries


 
Abraham Kovoor and his son, Aries Kovoor, rendered an exemplary service to the nation; it is now largely forgotten and not acknowledged to the extent they deserve. They were unassuming characters whose ideals stand pre-eminently important in the context of retrograde tendencies in the present day society.
A resurgence in actions, based on superstitions and myths rather than rational argument seems to be escalating as evident from recent happenings in our society. Rituals and quackeries have stood in the way of the efforts to contain the pandemic. Deities not known to exist are said to have prescribed cures and disclosed causes of the illness. Listening to folk healers and soothsayers, people suffer or die in situations where a doctor would have cured their condition permanently. Children are made to feel inferior because of their horoscopes. On the eve of the Grade Five Scholarship Examination they are taken to shrines dedicated to various deities. Decisions based on su ....

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