Deconstructing Bob Jones
Having now read "The Truth About Bob Jones University" on the BJU Web site, Chatterbox is more confused than ever about why the university forbids interracial dating.
1) According to BJU, this policy, which represents a "small and insignificant part of the University's whole," is never discussed on campus. "The last two or three generations of students who have graduated from this institution never once heard a discussion of this policy. It is not something that is preached or talked about."
The prohibition doesn't matter.
2) But BJU continues to suffer from a 1983 Supreme Court ruling that uses the interracial-dating ban as a reason to deny it a tax exemption. "This bone-chilling legal conclusion puts every church and religious organization in America in jeopardy."
The prohibition does matter. (Otherwise, why not ditch it and get the tax exemption back?)
3) "Does Bob Jones University look down upon interracially married couples? No." In fact, "BJU enrolls interracially married couples who wish to be educated here even though we have our dating policy."
The prohibition doesn't matter.
4) There is a "Bible principle" (though no "Bible verse or passage") prohibiting interracial dating. From the BJU Web site:
The one-world principle--every effort man has made, or will make, to bring the world together in unity--plays into the hand of Antichrist. This first began at the Tower of Babel, and it will culminate at Armageddon when the Lord returns to establish His rule of peace and harmony for a thousand years.
Bob Jones University opposes one world, one church, one economy, one military, one race, and unisex. God made racial differences as He made gender differences. Each race and each sex should be proud to be what God made it, and none should reproach the other.
At the Tower of Babel, God used language to disrupt man's plans for a one-world government. As a result of this disruption, the people were scattered, and the races were polarized. One thing is clear: God wanted a divided world, not a federalized world. Based on this biblical account (Genesis 10 and 11), the University wishes to give God the benefit of any doubt and avoid pursuing any direction that would give assistance to the renewed efforts of man to create a one-world community consisting of one religion, one economy, one government, and one race. The biblical account of Babel and God's response to it are historical fact. This Christian institution merely seeks to live and function under its best understanding of what God is teaching us from this passage about His purposes for the world.
The prohibition does matter. (If you break it you're helping the Antichrist!)


