| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | James A. Harold | |
| 102 | James Rhea | Graduate Student, Biola University, Talbot School of Theology, M.A. Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. |
| 103 | Kevin Moore | |
| 104 | Kevin Kiefer | |
| 105 | michael t carper | I find objectionable the intentions, speech, and actions of those above who would discriminate against certain religious institutions for exercising their set of religious and moral beliefs. Those who oppose such religious institutions do not understand their own position to be contradictory: they are filled with the very same kinds of hatred and bigotry they claim to oppose. They hate those they see as discriminating against homosexuality; however, what they fail to see is they themselves discriminate against certain persons with certain religious beliefs. That is discrimination based on religion. The APA specifically forbids such discrimination. This is a contradiction. |
| 106 | Jon Marc Asper | |
| 107 | John F. Crosby | Franciscan University of Steubenville |
| 108 | Jeff Steele | |
| 109 | Anonymous | |
| 110 | Christopher High | graduate student, Biola University |
| 111 | Anonymous | |
| 112 | Brint Montgomery | I think the practice is best kept as it is, for it respects the notion that private religious colleges can set their own behavioral standards, and that these standards can be defended or made explicit on a case-by-case basis to prospective applicants. The APA need not involve itself in enforcement (or approval) of such institutional policies. |
| 113 | Donald W. Livignston | |
| 114 | Daniel Richardson | |
| 115 | Thomas Jones, Ed.D. | As thoughtful evangelical Christians, we desire to respectfully participate in the public square discussions of major social/political/ethical issues of the day. While we are firmly committed to the foundational beliefs that define our faith, we also respect the right of others to hold differing views. |
| 116 | Daniel Skarsten | |
| 117 | Dennis P. Bray | |
| 118 | Anonymous | Even though we think homosexuality immoral, lets keep our perspective on love, charity and introspective evaluation as primary (cf. esp. 1 Cor. 5:12-13; Matt. 7:1-3) |
| 119 | Brian W. Harrison | I am a retired chair (1994-1997) of the Department of Theology and Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico.
I strongly oppose the attempt by militant pro-gay activists to debase the study of moral philosophy by imposing upon it a highly questionable standard of political correctness. |
| 120 | Marie Martin Livingston | |
| 121 | Anonymous | |
| 122 | Herbert Johnson | |
| 123 | E. Michael Jones | |
| 124 | Germain Grisez | |
| 125 | Robert Gahl, Jr. | |
| 126 | Helen Watt | |
| 127 | James G Raymo | I wholeheartedly and unreservedly sign this petition. |
| 128 | Tim Fanning | Graduate, California Baptist University, Philosophy |
| 129 | Walter Myers III | I am an M.A. student at Talbot School of Theology on the Biola campus. |
| 130 | Micah Watson | |
| 131 | Ian H. Frye | |
| 132 | Peter van Inwagen | |
| 133 | Richard A. Knopp | |
| 134 | vÃctor samuel rivera | I agree with You
From Peru |
| 135 | Dennis Erwin | |
| 136 | Michael Glawson | |
| 137 | Eric Snider | |
| 138 | Samuel Grummons |
| 139 | Michael S. Jones, PhD | |
| 140 | Matthew McKinney | I am a graduate student in philosophy at Biola University, and was offered a full ride and T.A. position for (1) a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Oklahoma as well as (2) a masters in philosophy at Western Michigan University. |
| 141 | Damien F. Mackey | |
| 142 | Ricardo Milla Toro | I sign. Firmo junto a MacIntyre y muchos otros filósofos. |
| 143 | T. Allan Hillman | |
| 144 | Anonymous | |
| 145 | Caleb Miller | |
| 146 | Jeremy Evans | |
| 147 | John D. Laing | |
| 148 | Albert Spalding | |
| 149 | Russ Murray | |
| 150 | Michael Horner | |