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Columnist Mike Masterson writes:  The historic Christian-based College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Mo., remains embroiled in a legal battle with a Biden administration bent on erasing various gender needs while enforcing shared housing between the school's 1,500 male and female students. The case remains before the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis, where justices must decide whether the College of the Ozarks and others that promote Christian standards as a fundamental mission will open the door to young men and women (at the height of hormonal development) to share dorm rooms, showers and locker rooms, which violates long-standing faith-based prohibitions, as well as cultural traditions (and common sense).
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