Austin American-Statesman

Baylor ends ban on ‘homosexual acts’ after years of appeals,

- By Benjamin Wermund Houston Chronicle

The world’s largest Baptist university has dropped a ban on “homosexual acts” in its sexual conduct policy.

After years of appeals from students, alumni and others, Baylor University revised its sexual conduct policy, dropping the ban on gay sex to “state more plainly the expectatio­ns of the university,” a Baylor spokeswoma­n said Tuesday.

“These changes were made because we didn’t believe the language reflected Baylor’s caring community,” spokeswoma­n Lori Fogleman said in an email.

Baylor’s old policy called “homosexual acts” a misuse of “God’s gift,” along with sexual abuse, sexual harassment, sexual assault, incest and adultery.

Baylor, a private school that is the oldest university in Texas, has at times been slow to change with the world around it, fearing the wrath of fundamenta­lists. The school didn’t lift a ban on dancing until the mid-1990s — a decision that came six years after students called on Baylor leaders to change the rule so they didn’t have to party at off-campus bars.

The school continues to ban alcohol on campus or at university-related events.

Students have called on administra­tors to update the sexual conduct policy for years. In 2013, the student government passed a vote to change the policy, but then-Student Body President Wesley Hodges vetoed the motion. Hodges did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

The school’s updated policy, approved by Baylor’s board in May, is far more vague than its last one. It says the university will be guided by “the biblical understand­ing that human sexuality is a gift from God.” Sex, the policy says, “is to be expressed in the context of marital fidelity.”

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ROD AYDELOTTE / WACO TRIBUNE HERALD 2014 Baylor’s board updated the school’s sexual conduct policy in May to drop the ban on homosexual acts.

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