Don't even hafta have no religious faith, best I can tell, eh, Bronc? But, then again, looky here: they want them "who voluntarily live the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ." If ya wasn't some kinda biblical scholar, or sumthin, how would ya even know what that means, exactly?
Those individuals who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are also expected to maintain the same standards of conduct, except church attendance...
I suspect other religious schools have similar standards of conduct required by their faculty. Do you think a professor who gives students extra credit for hot tub parties at his house and homsexual encounters as part of his course on "Human Sexuality" would be a tenured professor at say, Oral Roberts (and yes, I know there's a pun in there).Looks to me like being Mormon isn't necessary, just abiding by their (BYU's) code of conduct. You're stretching here, Moe.
Read carefully:
I didn't see anything about faith. I'm seeing "conduct".
Yeah, that's what I done said, too.
BYU can wither and die in the MWC for all I care. Good riddance to them and the MWC.
Sorry, I seem to have misplaced my English-to-Aint dictionary.
I think the people in charge at those places are well aware of what is in store for them and it may involve a tough road. It's the fans who will get a reality check.Who gets the bigger reality check in 2011? Boise State or Utah?