From time to time I've wondered about the virtues of moving to Utah.
Then I hear stories like these, where prominent institutions in the state are so dominated by certain kinds of moralism (call them LDS or radical Christian or whatever), and I say....well, maybe not.
BYU can do what they wish -- that's what real diversity is about, the ability to choose different approaches. And, having chosen to abide by the BYU rules, Davies clearly shouldn't have a problem with the consequences of his behavior. (And by the press reports at least, he doesn't.)
But I can't imagine going to a school like that. At any age.
Lots of "Christian" schools require their faculty to sign similar kinds of "pledges" or "codes" or "oaths". Yet, notwithstanding my personal evangelical/fundamentalist bent, I can't imagine ever being willing to agree to to such as a condition of long-term employment.
I guess I'm too much of a Gospel guy, and not enough of a Law guy.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)