Sentences with phrase «expressed religious views»

This time, however, it's not about a scientist who has expressed religious views being rejected for a job; rather, it's because he has been hired.
We certainly have enough Christian billboards... what's wrong with another group expressing their religious views?
Ha, that billboard wasn't «expressing their religious view
You are free to employ any public forum to express your religious views.
Virtually every school I'm aware of has student groups openly expressing their religious views and if the school provides meeting spaces / times, these groups can not be excluded.
If Santorum were a Senator or running for office at the time, this story would be much more negative, but he was merely expressing his religious views which every American should be able to do without being persecuted by others.
Why is it, Jeff, that you feel the need to assault my civil rights to express my religious views and have to demean someone for the perceived crime of expressing a religious belief?
He said he was making a «genuine contribution» to an important public debate and said he was «entitled to express his religious views».
If one individual wants to express their religious views, then no one should deny that person of that right.
I believe that people have the right to hold and express their religious views, but they do NOT have the right to be insulated from the comments and opinions of others about those views.
Posts provide commentary on law and religion issues in the news and around the Web, highlight new books in law and religion, and note news around the world of those who find themselves on the wrong side of the law in their nation when they practice their religion or express their religious views.

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Therefore, if this country had a single state religion, these theocrats complaining today that they are not allowed to impose their beliefs on the rest of us, would themselves be unable to develop & express their own religious views.
While I agree the simplistic approach of these billboards is kind of silly, what about all the signs that express religious or conservative views out there?
The court expressed «no view on the merits of the cases» and pointed out that it did not decide whether «religious exercises has been substantially burdened, whether the government has a compelling interest, or whether the current regulations are the least restrictive means of serving that interest.»
The result gave some indication of the numerical strength of various religious bodies, but the amazing statistic from a long - term point of view is that an astounding 96 per cent of the respondents expressed a religious preference of some kind!
One religious journal in 1874 expressed its view of the place of labor in society when it said: «Labor is a commodity, and, like all other commodities, its condition is governed by the imperishable laws of demand and supply.
Only until recently have atheists been given the ability to express their views and find others with similar views without the threat of ignorant violence from religious groups and individuals.
Though its terms were drawn from the vast world repertoire of religious and social imagination, they were particularized in a local language that expressed our own views, values, and actions.
Is there a Muslim religious leader who can visit the Mosque, override the views of the current Imam, and address the congregation and express his extremists views?
The pattern is very different for the other leading GOP candidates; virtually all Republicans who think Cruz, Rubio and Carson would be successful presidents (and who express a view about their religiousness) also say they view those candidates as at least somewhat religious.
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has become more than ever a male institution, which without the Marian dimension threatens to become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian dimension of the Church because viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss of this feminine dimension of the Church gives rise to a false feminism in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination of woman.
For this reason they understand their viewing of religious programs as both an act of protest against the «evils» of general television and an affirmation of their support for the worldview expressed within the electronic - church programs.
... Since man enjoys the capacity for a free personal choice in truth... the right to religious freedom should be viewed as innate to the fundamental dignity of every human person... all people are «impelled by nature and also bound by our moral obligation to seek the truth, especially religious truth» (Second Vatican Council, Dignitatis Humanae, 2)... let me express my sincere hope that your expertise in the fields of law, political science, sociology and economics will converge in these days to bring about fresh insights on this important question andthus bear much fruit now and into the future.
LofA are you willing to provide the freedom of religion, that is allow all religious groups to express their views as long as they do not try to overturn the duly enacted laws of the land?
This high rate of religious program viewing matches their expressed interests and their needs to overcome loneliness and to lift their spirits.
Indeed, the First Amendment's «free exercise» clause assures that each individual is free to exercise and express his or her religious views — publicly as well as privately.
[35] Field's political and religious views are most clearly expressed in his book Neighbours From Hell (see publications list).
«We will be seeking legal guarantees of the same freedom of conscience for our constituents and religious organisations to teach, preach and express a traditional view of marriage.»
While religious leaders are as entitled as anyone else to express their views about the Assisted Dying Bill - about to be debated in Parliament - there is no doubt the media give the opinions of «faith leaders» disproportionate prominence.
Religious Browns do not enjoy outdoor activities, and express strongly anti-environmental views.
It should be expressed in a way that transcends culture, language, religious and political views.
Participants will gain an understanding of the latest developments in state and federal law on complex issues, such as: Transgender Students: issues related to student dress code, the right to participate in school activities and events, access to school facilities such as locker rooms and restrooms; School Climate: the obligation to proactively address school climate and promote a school climate accepting of all students, regardless of sexual orientation; Religious Issues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retReligious Issues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retreligious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliation.
A number of comics, including some from religious traditions, express their views on whether religion is a legitimate target for comedy.
Some may use it as a platform to express their sense of humor, political or religious views.
In her review of Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture For a Modern World, Sue Hubbard expressed her view that the Tate had missed the opportunity to build a more revelatory show than was actually achieved by choosing not to use in the show explanations of Hepworth's work in terms of her religious beliefs which Lucy Kent had explored in a catalogue essay.
His point of view toward abstraction is related to deep religious emotions that can not be expressed in a more particularized form.
The court saw the inherent problems with the statute and its application, and held that «Vermont's ban on religious messages in practice operates not to restrict speech to certain subjects but instead to distinguish between those who seek to express secular and religious views on the same subjects.»
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