If you want to ask questions that don't have predetermined answers, you'll have to get
out of the religion business altogether.
Not exact matches
Some legal experts warn the RFRA bills have tended to expand the narrow instances in which individuals and
businesses can use their
religion to opt
out of activities the state might compel them to do, such as to serve all customers.
The very first thing is to get
business out of government just like we did with
religion.
I'm not a fan
of banning speech, although I see why a private
business would want to stay
out of religion, politics, and drugs.
Ayesha Khan, legal director
of Americans United for Separation
of Church and State, which represents Galloway and Stephens in the lawsuit, said in a statement that «legislative bodies should focus on serving the community and stay
out of the
business of promoting
religion.»
If they can't understand that their
religion does not trump the rights
of their workers and does not trump any government law, then they are welcome to go
out of business and GOOD RIDDANCE!!
In his journal Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697 he wrote: «The Latins take a great deal
of pains to expose this ceremony, as a most shameful imposture, and a scandal to the Christian
religion; perhaps
out of envy, that others should be the masters
of so gainful
business; but the Greek and Armenians pin their faith upon it, and make their pilgrimages chiefly upon this motive.»
I don't advocate getting rid
of religion per say just for it to stay
out of the publics
business, the fact is
religion can't seem to do that.
One advantage you get
out of separation
of church and state is that you are allowed to discriminate against non-Christians and Christians you don't approve
of in religious workplaces such as Christian schools when secular
businesses aren't allowed to discriminate based on
religion.
Still the best approach is to keep
religion out of government and learn to mind our own
business.
To finish,
religion and government should be completely separated,
religion should be private and should not be discussed / debated to get more votes and they should stick to what really matters which is getting the economy back on track, getting people jobs, and getting corruption
out of businesses / government.
well considering that America is mostly religious
of many
religions mostly Christine, guess the left will be finding it hard to find a non religious
business you guys might as well protest in general LOL... think the left is going to run
out of things to buy since they boycott everyone for everything..
You don't want to provide religious freedom (includes freedom FROM
religion too, by the way) to your NON-catholic employees, then I suggest you get
out of the
businesses in question.
How about the USA gets
out of other countries»
business and deciding which
religion is best for anyone?
Very good points and I concur with your non-adoption
of any
religion — one day, maybe, the world will wake up and see all these
religions for what they are — egotistical power players in the
business of convincing people the «boogyman» is real and by giving them your goods, money, life — «they» will protect you from said boogyman — been going on forever since the first priest figured
out that the boogyman was power.
The government should get
out of the
business of marriage and let
religions have their ceremonies as desired.
Status updates can range from news articles, blog posts to funny,
business related or motivational memes / photos (keep
religion and politics
out of it — leave that for Facebook), etc..