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DEFENSE FUND NEWS RELEASE
March 2, 2007 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Campus
ministry accused of engaging in “harassment” and “hazing” by
university officials
SAVANNAH,
Ga. — Attorneys with the National
Legal Foundation, with assistance from the Alliance Defense Fund
Center for Academic Freedom, filed suit Thursday in federal
court against officials at Savannah State University who revoked
official recognition of a campus ministry, Commissioned II Love,
for allegedly engaging in “harassment” and “hazing.”
“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 ADF-allied attorney Joseph Martins of the National Legal
Foundation (www.nlf.net).
“The university is essentially saying that Christian groups are
okay unless they actually practice Christianity.”
On April 10, university officials informed the group it that it
was suspended from campus. Suspension is the second highest
sanction against a student group under the Savannah State
University Code of Student Ethics. Suspended groups are denied
access to university benefits and facilities. On Sept. 11,
university officials applied the highest sanction, complete and
formal expulsion from campus, alleging that the group violated
its suspension when some of its members individually
participated in a contemporary Christian music event during the
weekend.
The university complained that the ministry had engaged in
“harassment,” because its members shared their faith with other
students, and “hazing,” because its leaders washed the feet, as
Jesus did with his disciples, of new members during a worship
service. Foot washing is an ancient Christian custom reflecting
Jesus’ service and love for his disciples. The university took
the position that foot washing was “an activity which endangers
or is likely to endanger the physical health of a student,
regardless of the student’s willingness to participate in such
activity.”
“Had Jesus himself attended Savannah, his ministry would have
been blocked by the university,” said Martins. “Now these
officials have cut off this Christian ministry’s ability to
follow in Jesus’ footsteps by practicing prayer, foot washing,
and evangelism. Stopping such ridiculous censorship is exactly
what the First Amendment was designed to do.”
A copy of the complaint in Commissioned II Love, Savannah
State University Chapter v. Scott can be read at
www.telladf.org/UserDocs/SavannahStateComplaint.pdf
or
www.nlf.net/Activities/litigation/Complaint_C2L.pdf.
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public universities.
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