Canadian Christian Law School Fights Accreditation Ban Over Opposition to Homosexuality
A Christian university in Canada is appealing a court ruling banning its accreditation because the school opposes homosexuality.
Trinity Western University argued before the British Columbia Court of Appeal on Wednesday that the province's Law Society should not ban the school from accreditation over its biblical stance on issues such as homosexuality.
TWU is being represented in part by the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and Christian Higher Education Canada. This is because the university is an affiliate of the EFC and a member of the CHEC, according to EFC President Bruce Clemenger.
Clemenger told The Christian Post that he and his organization "are very concerned about the implications of this case for religious freedom in Canada."...