You might consider reading the other posts on this thread before typing. That is exactly what many are upholding, and with great vehemence.
This was to be expected, unless you forget who Ron Paul's constituents are, and what drives them.
Self-righteous, moral police. Not the type of personality or behavior that I certainly want to not be around. Then again, my family is all from northern ireland, and catholic. SO I am used to dealing with hypocrites, foreign occupiers, moral police, and others who set standards but fail to obey themselves. No one will live up to the glory of god, or Jesus. Not even the pope. These kind of stories make me sick. I bet the person that asked this pregnant woman the question is a coward, and I would guess is involved in some “questionable” behavior himself. Leave the woman alone, now you have just ruined a perfectly good family and many others in that school. Sickening.
You might consider reading the other posts on this thread before typing. That is exactly what many are upholding, and with great vehemence.
Exactly. If this were about any other issue, the naysayers on this thread would be saying, "tough luck, lady, shoulda kept your end of the contract" - just like they do on every other thread involving somebody getting fired for breaking the rules. Indeed, when the Rand Paul flap about the Civil Rights Act and the right of businesses to do business, etc. with who they want and WHY they want came up, most of these same folks probably though Rand was spot on.
But.
Because this issue is about sex, it takes on a whole new light because, when you get right down to it, people get worked up about what they like, and are ho hum about what they don't. For instance, I'm worked up about it because I like people to abide by contracts, since that is a fundamental stabilising point for our entire social and legal system. I like people to actually agree that a Christian school, as a private organisation, is free to hire and fire who it wants, for its own reasons, per its first amendment right to freedom of association.
Other people, perhaps, like the idea of being able to have pre-marital sex without having any consequences of any kind.
It's all about what your priorities are.