To: MEGoody
As I recall, discrimination based upon religious beliefs is against the law. He will have a tough time convincing a court that his religious beliefs are being discriminated against.
55 posted on
10/24/2002 10:25:37 AM PDT by
sinkspur
To: sinkspur; Bryan24; BillSharp; Hemlock; IYAS9YAS
I agree. To be discriminated against (in legal jargon) means they actively prohibited him from observing the Sabbath or some such, or prohibited the 'reasonable accomodation' such as athe wearing of an unobtrusive crucifix, Star of David, etc.
Don't shoot the messenger here. The intersection of 'what is just and right' with 'what is the law' is often pitifully small.
57 posted on
10/24/2002 10:34:15 AM PDT by
NukeMan
To: sinkspur
He will have a tough time convincing a court that his religious
beliefs are being discriminated against. Yeah your probably right, that don't seem to work well for Christians.
We are just supposed to suck up and take it, while
our children are indoctrinated with this crap in the government
schools. In another generation the Christians will be the crazies and
everyone else, no matter how deviant, will be OK.
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