Christian Universities under Attack by LGBT Activists

A coalition of LGBT activists has recently sent a letter to the NCAA demanding that they stop protecting Christian universities from the new Title IX rules, reports Christian Newswire.

During the last few years, fifty-nine religious-based universities requested waivers so they would not have to fall under the new 2014 Title IX rules which allow transgenders to compete.

In 1972, Title IX was passed to create gender equity in university sports and in a study field. It was renamed the Patsy Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act in 2002, after its late House co-author and sponsor.

In 2003, 4 WINDS president Steve McConkey was the only sports minister standing against the International Olympic Committee after they allowed transgenders in the Olympics.

"As I predicted months ago, Christian universities under the NCAA will now be under attack," says Steve McConkey. "The NCAA is full of politically correct individuals that have caved into the homosexual agenda in the past."

He also says that transgender male athletes will pose an unfair advantage because of the skeletal and muscular superiority over female athletes.

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