Houston resident Aziz Latif claims Chick-fil-A's Christian stance runs deeper than simply being closed on Sundays. In a federal court lawsuit filed Monday, Latif, 25, said the Atlanta-based chain's corporate purpose to glorify God discriminates against its non-Christian employees. Latif, a Muslim, said he was fired a day after he refused to pray to Jesus Christ during a training session in November 2000. The lawsuit said Latif was hired in 1996 but does not specify which Houston restaurant he worked for or what position he was being trained for. A week before his firing, the lawsuit said, an evaluation praised...