Sentences with phrase «on base of all religions»

You can't ban a group on the basis of religion.
A company that even printed out a contract like that would be liable under the Civil Rights Act, because it is illegal to discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of religion.
(1) Churches on base of all religions are funded by the government... yes, your tax dollars are paying for me to be able to enjoy whichever religious service of the 10 denominations that my small base has (not Fort Bragg)... and if I want to be Christian one day, switch to Muslim another, or Jewish another then your tax dollars are still going to pay for me to have freedom of choosing my religion on base.
Isn't selecting a spouse on the basis of religion as invidious as doing so on the basis of race?
A law allowing schools in the UK to hire teachers on the basis of their religion has been upheld by the European Commission.
He's discriminating on the basis of religion.
The European Employment Directive only allows employers to discriminate against employees on the basis of religion where there is «a genuine, legitimate and justified occupational requirement» (GOR) that the employee shares the faith of the school.
«It is fundamentally wrong that children are denied access to the best teachers when schools prioritise whom they employ not on the basis of who the best candidate for the job is, but also on the basis of religion.
First, it has been stated that employers are not allowed to ask about an employee's religion, job candidates are not required to disclose their religion and the employer is not allowed to discriminate on the basis of religion.
By allowing one faith to practice and threatening the priest with arrest for attempting to volunteer services, the base has discriminated on the basis of religion.
The divisiveness may be due to the sense of difference and discrimination as well as of superiority or inferiority of cultures or sub-cultures on the basis of religion, social class or caste.
Funny to me how all the liberals who want the church to leave the government alone are the very same ones who say that churches should not discriminate in the hiring of their clergy on basis of religion and are saying that churches who do not support contraceptives are required to pay for it.
Writing to the Daily Telegraph, Jacob Rees - Mogg, Sir Edward Leigh, Martin Vickers and Sir Bill Cash detailed why Catholic schools should be able to admit more children on the basis of religion.
FBOs must not use governmental funds for purposes of «Sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytization,» and they must not discriminate against beneficiaries on the basis of religion or require them to participate in religious practices.
In the federal employment anti-discrimination laws, a specific exception exists for religious bodies that discriminate on the basis of religion, and a couple of years ago, in the Hosanna - Tabor case, the Supreme Court held that the Constitution allows religious bodies to discriminate with respect to the employment of ministers.
One form of discrimination conspicuous by its absence is a concern for prejudice on the basis of religion.
If these organizations are receiving aid specifically for purposes that have nothing to do with their religion but more to do with secular issues, which is what the standard is, why are we even entertaining the idea that they can discriminate on the basis of religion which, if they receive funding, should have nothing to do with what their organization is supposed to be doing?
Mr Ellwood said: «We strongly condemn the persecution of Christians and other minorities on the basis of their religion or belief or ethnicity.
And I would add that since there is no god, and religion is a fairy tale, those that discriminate on the basis of religion are basically being bigots for no reason whatsoever.
It's not fair that my tax dollars are used to support an organization that won't hire me on the basis of my religion.
But time brings change, and next week my foundation is hosting a symposium in Southern California where the gap between science and spirituality will be narrow somewhat, not on the basis of religion but on the basis of consciousness.
A Maryland town hall attendee who works for Secular Coalition for America asked Obama about statements he made as a candidate in 2008 when he said, «If you get a federal grant, you can't use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help, and you can't discriminate against them - or against the people you hire - on the basis of their religion
Therefore the adherents of all religions and no religion have the same status and rights of citizenship including freedom of religion / belief and freedom from discrimination in civic life on the basis of religion / belief.
One should also appreciate the fact that though an institution founded by Christian Missions, considering the inter-religious character of the academic community of the college, the founders emphasized the Christian «values» of self - giving service to the poor and concern for the whole person rather than Christian salvation, thereby somewhat separating the common «culture» and values of humanism of academic community of the college, from the Christian «religion» and thus relatively secularizing it to keep the academic community free from discrimination on the basis of religion.
Speaking in support of the amendment, Baroness Massey said that «my chief concern is the fostering of segregation in schools on the basis of religion... I believe that all schools should include and educate all pupils together so that they can learn from each other instead of being segregated on religious and other grounds.»
He equally charged those who might want to use the development to fan the embers of religious or ethnic hatred to remember that two wrongs would never make a right, and that when law and order breaks down, those who become victims are never distinguished on the basis of religion or ethnicity.
The European Employment Directive only allows employers to discriminate against employees on the basis of religion where there is «a genuine, legitimate and justified occupational requirement» (GOR) that the employee shares the faith of the school.
e. Ensures that selection in admissions on the basis of religion or belief to state - funded schools is phased out over up to six years.
The law around «faith» school employment in England, in allowing religious schools to widely discriminate — often against every teacher — on the basis of religion in who they employ, is «arbitrary» and goes beyond what is permitted by European law.
On the principle of faith schools, 37 % thought there should be faith shools, 59 % disagreed (although the wording was a bit harsh — the anti-faith school argument said «schools should be for everyone regardless of religion», so it's possible some people who picked that option may have supported faith schools if they were not allowed to select on the basis of religion).
On Section 27 (c), he advised that the word «voting or» should be deleted, since the reason for voting is personal and replaced with «causing to vote» on the basis of religion, community, caste, tribe, language or region.
as part of its Free Schools Programme, effectively meaning that almost no new state faith school can select more than half of their places on the basis of religion.
There have been pockets of instances where perceived homosexuals have been attacked by those against the practice either on the basis of religion or culture.
Respondents from other religious backgrounds were more enthusiastic about the removal of the cap: 43 per cent of Muslims and 55 per cent of Jews were in favour of allowing schools to select all pupils on the basis of religion.
According to the bill's sponsor, Democratic Senator L. Douglas Wilder of Richmond, the measure would have denied tax exempt status to schools that discriminated on the basis of race, but not on the basis of religion.
The state «may not offer a benefit to all,» the Court concluded, «but exclude some on the basis of religion
By a 2 - to - 1 vote, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the state agency's decision, holding that it «facially discriminates on the basis of religion
The equal protection clause and the free exercise clause both prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion unless there is some compelling reason for the discrimination.
These provisions, which have gone virtually unnoticed in the voucher debates thus far, represent a much more serious obstacle to voucher programs because they do not discriminate on the basis of religion.
A court could easily conclude that excluding religious schools from voucher programs constitutes discrimination on the basis of religion.
Hinds also told The Sunday Times that he would abolish a ban on new faith schools taking in more than 50 per cent of pupils on the basis of their religion — a policy which has prevented the Catholic Church opening any free schools.
If his authoritarian impulses turn into authoritarian actions — rounding up law - abiding immigrants, discriminating against people on the basis of religion — we must stand up to him and push back.
In most voucher programs, private religious schools are permitted to discriminate on the basis of religion in hiring and admission.
This means that these private schools may accept or dismiss students on the basis of religion, gender identity, and disability status.
Schools receiving Opportunity Scholarship funds discriminate against students on the basis of religion and sexual identity.
[18] discriminate against students on the basis of religion and sexual identity: http://ajf.org/private-christian-schools-receiving-taxpayer-funded-school-vouchers-continue-exclude-students-basis-religion-sexual-identity/
«Nevada's voucher program allows private religious schools to use taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate and discriminate against students on the basis of religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and other grounds,» she added.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, (1) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for an employer to hire and employ employees, for an employment agency to classify, or refer for employment any individual, for a labor organization to classify its membership or to classify or refer for employment any individual, or for an employer, labor organization, or joint labor - management committee controlling apprenticeship or other training or retraining programs to admit or employ any individual in any such program, on the basis of his religion, sex, or national origin in those certain instances where religion, sex, or national origin is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise, and (2) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for a school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning to hire and employ employees of a particular religion if such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is, in whole or in substantial part, owned, supported, controlled, or managed by a particular religion or by a particular religious corporation, association, or society, or if the curriculum of such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is directed toward the propagation of a particular religion.
Merely to mention religion in passing, in what was originally a speech for an audience that would be able to appreciate the context, is not the same thing as «justifying science on the basis of religion».
Mr. Hoffer growls at my «justifying science on the basis of religion».
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