Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel address a lawsuit against Fuller Theological Seminary by a lesbian student who was expelled after three years; apparently the student was not a lesbian when she started at Fuller. She had received federal funding for her tuition. Brother John Rosenstern explains the protection of Title IX of the education amendment of 1972, as it applies to sex discrimination. The panel discusses the difference between sex/gender discrimination verses lifestyle. The panel says lifestyle should not be protected by laws that are clearly for sex/gender, male verses female protection. Brother John Rosenstern says the lawsuit could be paramount for future suits. Brother Donnie adds, the student should know the school’s bylaws and what rules they must follow if they attend that institution. Brother Donnie says, let this be a warning; all churches need to meet with a lawyer to go over their church's constitutional bylaws in preparation for this very thing.
Up Next in 2019
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Frances & Friends - Nov. 27th, 2019
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the first Thanksgiving of 1621 where a small group of Pilgrims and Native Americans shared a meal together. So many Thanksgiving days followed after that, under General George Washington after the Battle of Saratoga; and then under ...
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Frances & Friends - Nov. 26th, 2019
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Frances and panel address the many questions that have come into the ministry with regards to the Gap doctrine. Brother Mike Muzzerall takes us to Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2 and gives us the Hebrew text. This breaks down the true text, in just what may have...
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Frances & Friends - Nov. 25th, 2019
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart asks the panel whether they believe Michael Bloomberg would be a good candidate for President and if he would be supportive of Israel. Brother Josh shares that many Jews in America are very liberal, and secular in their mindset to Middle Eastern poli...