Playing pure devils advocate here, but:
Nexa wrote:
I see zero issue with it whatsoever. It's not like it was a course required for graduation or even a required part of the course itself.
So since it was a choice the students had, knowing full well the consequences either way, and with other alternative choices available, it's perfectly acceptable. I agree.
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*sigh*
Send your kids to BYU if you want to keep them in the dark as long as possible. In your spare time, seek psychiatric help.
Interesting double standard. Didn't the student also make a choice to attend a school with a strict honor code, knowing full well the consequences, and with other alternative choices available to him?
Is your approval really based on the ability of the people involved to make an informed choice, as you claimed? Or is it based on something else entirely?
Oh. And while I have no dog in this hunt at all, the article doesn't say what part of the honor code he violated. While I'm sure he did admit to having premarital sex, that doesn't mean that's the reason he got kicked off the team. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that there's more to it than that.