Posted on 03/04/2013 7:40:57 AM PST by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
Teri James is a deceiver. She pretended to be a faithful Christian when she applied for a job with San Diego Christian College, but proved to be an interloper.
The 29-year-old knowingly and willingly signed the schools community covenant. In so doing, she foreswore abusive anger, malice, jealousy, lust, sexually immoral behavior including premarital sex, adultery, pornography and homosexuality, evil desires and prejudice based on race, sex or socioeconomic status.
Last October, James was summoned to her supervisors office. She acknowledged that she had broken the covenant by engaging in promiscuous sex with a co-worker, no less which resulted in her pregnancy outside of holy matrimony. The Christian institution let her go.
Now James is suing on grounds of supposed wrongful termination.
And she has retained the legal services of the notorious Gloria Allred, who last year represented Sandra Fluke in her defamation claim against Rush Limbaugh (which went nowhere) and Jenna Talackova, a transgender, who challenged her disqualification from the Miss Universe Canada Pageant (the spineless Canucks caved).
James says, sure, she signed San Diego Christian Colleges covenant. But she had no idea the school would actually hold her to her promise to refrain from sexually immoral behavior. And who knew she would get pregnant two weeks after signing the covenant?
I needed a job in this economy, said James, pleading her case on NBCs Today show. I never thought that anything would happen.
Besides, says Allred, the covenant James signed does not say that you will be fired if you do not comply. Her client should not have been expected to behave like a true Christ follower just because she happened to work for a Christian institution.
James thinks she is striking some sort of blow for womens rights. Like Susan B. Anthony, who fought for womens right to vote. Or Norma McCorvey, aka Jane Roe, who fought for womens right to abortion on demand.
I want to pave the way, said James, self-importantly. To say, Christian organizations, you cant necessarily fall back on this. You cant hurt people like this. If you say you stand for love and mercy and grace stand for those who are weak.
What James is saying is that Christian organizations should not be able require their employees to adhere to a Godly code of conduct, even if hirees agree to do so as a condition of their employment.
She also suggests that employers that hold their workers accountable when they break clearly established rules like those set forth in the community covenant she voluntarily signed with San Diego Christian College wrongfully hurt people.
I was unmarried, pregnant and they took away my livelihood, she protested.
But its James fault that she lost her job with the Christian school. Indeed, before she chose to lay with her co-worker, to whom she was not married, she knew there very well would be consequences if she was found out, as she was when the tell-tale signs of her pregnancy appeared.
Yes, she lost her livelihood while unmarried and pregnant. But she shouldnt expect her former employer to pay for the choice she made that led to her situation. Her financial (and non-financial) support should come from the man she laid with, the father of her child.
As to love and mercy and grace, particularly for those who are weak, it is indeed expected of Christian institutions, like James former employer.
But God loves us. His mercies are new every morning. He sheds His grace upon us, everyone. Yet, Hes been known to punish those who defy Him, who abide unrepentantly in their sins. And Hes even known to correct those whom He loves.
Perhaps if James acknowledged her wrongdoing, if she vowed to go and sin no more, she would be enjoying by now the fruit of Gods forgiveness, if not San Diego Christian College.
Instead, she and her lawyer Gloria Allred are trying to shake down the religious institution for a payoff James does not deserve.
Its people like this who give me heart burn. “Here are the rules they are not optional.” There is a speed limit sign on the side of the road, it does not say if you exceed it markedly, you will lose your license. It does not have to. Unfortunately, the school has the option of paying the bimbo a huge settlement or going to trial and paying a solicitor a huge amount and still perhaps not getting a positive outcome and then have to shell out more money.
You know, these people kill me. When I took my minimum wage job at a department store, they went over all of the store’s policies, and I had to sign a paper that said I agreed to abide by their rules, or else I could be terminated. I know I could be fired for doing any number of things against the company policy.
My company only makes money because it sells things. If I decided to take an item or short-change the company of its income in many other ways, then I would lose mine. Why is this idea so difficult for others to understand? So many people seem to believe that they are entitled to a job, and the rules apply to everyone else.
Sharks gotta bite, wasps gotta sting. Gloria Allred gotta . . .
Oh, you fill it in.
Only two questions: Was the coworker fired? And, if so, is he suing as well?
Okay, Mz. James. Instead of firing you on the basis of violating your employment covenant, we'll fire you on the basis of incompetence.
Anyone who merrily goes a boinking and expects nothing will happen is obviously too stupid to work at the college level. Your average groundskeeper knows better.
By the way, I hear the "Gentlemen's Club" out on the highway is hiring strippers, a line of work to which you appear much more suitable.
Let me be the first:
IT'S ALL GEORGE BUSH'S FAULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not necessarily. Damned liars and covenant-breakers are practitioners of the Devil's ways and his work wherever they find themselves. No wise employer will put up with it, whenever it is discovered. IMHO mmmhm?--
According to other sites, the "coworker" was actually the woman's fiance (now husband), and didn't work at the school at the time. He was hired after the woman became pregnant, but before she was fired.
No - they offered him her position. Sounds like her bosses would have been happier if she’d just had gotten an abortion...
Probably not, she probably would have sued to have them pay for it.
If she had sex only with the man she later married, then it hardly was “promiscuous sex.” Her boyfriend must have thought he was the only one if he went ahead and married her after she got pregnant.
Be reminded the suit will be initiated in California where this woman will win if the initial agreement, in fact, DIDNOT say she would be fired for engaging in immoral behavior.
Did they fire her co-worker. Do they fire everyone that breaks a rule. Are they firming everyone who is having pre-marital sex?
Did they fire her co-worker. Do they fire everyone that breaks a rule. Are they firming everyone who is having pre-marital sex?
If Obama had a slut daughter she would look just like this POS!
Well first let’s be blunt about this.
Did they fire the co-worker who obviously signed the same agreement, and then knocked her up.
If Not they should.
Second, she is obviously one horny slut because she hadn’t been there two weeks before she was shacking up. That is a little quick for someone who is morally fit to teach at a Christian school.
Thrid she knew right where to run. To Gloria Allred.
Hey,I had a new young divorcee co-worker assigned to my building in the 90s.Supervision said “don’t be asking her for dates,etc.She needs time to get over things.”Two weeks later she was shacked up with the boiler operator! And then she cheated on him within the year.
A slut does what a slut wants to do.
Fully agree. They have every right to fire the woman if they wish, but if the man was in fact offered her position and wasn’t fired, that is a very hypocritical decision.
I wonder if they could say she wasn’t fired for her morality (or lack of it rather) but for lying during the hiring process.
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