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Originally Posted by Intothewind
In reply to a brother arguing that the Christians on Campus club was inclusive.
Sure, "de jour" you guys may be inviting to Christians from all backgrounds
But "de facto" this is a fringe group hiding behind the idea of commonality with other Christians while presenting an environment/doctrine that it not conducive for togetherness.
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It's kind of hard for any CoC group to claim that they are inclusive when they pride themselves in possessing "unique" doctrines (ground of the church, human spirit, etc, etc). That is really their whole goal is to introduce students to these things. It's significant that they never make a point to interact with any other Christian clubs or see what exists before starting a new club.
I'm aware of multiple campuses that have a faculty member serving as the advisor for the club. Maybe if a LC faculty member wasn't on the campus, the club would have trouble getting someone to play that role for them. I have wondered about that before. It's not like CoC is an "average" club.