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If I did, one would imagine this post would be able to articulate how.It seems that you have missed the point.
Excuse me. That argument makes no sense.It isn't straight people who are getting fired for being married. Seems that it is something other than having that relationship that's the important part of determining who gets to keep their jobs.
Very funny.How often are students at this school asking to pray about their marriage?
In the same way that smoking and other harmful habits can be counseled as being harmful to one's body and sometimes even greedy.What about overweight people? How can they counsel that gluttony is wrong when they live a different lifestyle?
The answer to this question has already explained l'm not going to waste my time again.But, so what? If they don't bring that into the classroom.
The answers given are irrelevant.The answer to this question has already explained l'm not going to waste my time again.
Go read your Bible. Paul made it obvious that a Christian's personal life was indeed the business of the other church members.The answers given are irrelevant.
A person's private life in not the Church's business. Everyone is considered a sinner in the Christian faith. Why pick on gays and unmarried couples?
While private entities should be able to do what they want in that regard... this is a bad strategy.
I would question why a gay person would want to work for such an organization in the first place, but that aside...
That sounds like a good motivation to stay away from being in a church.Go read your Bible. Paul made it obvious that a Christian's personal life was indeed the business of the other church members.
Did he say those that are sinners shouldn't be employees of the Catholic Church?Go read your Bible. Paul made it obvious that a Christian's personal life was indeed the business of the other church members.
Hint - the son who was bedding his father's wife.
and- pastors must live a certain lifestyle in order to have authority in the church.
Christian schools generally do not tolerate other behaviors that are not conducive to teaching and mentoring children, compulsive lying would be one.
What doesn't makes sense about it? Which straight people are getting fired for getting married?Excuse me. That argument makes no sense.
Or drinking or abstinence - things which this business doesn't require their employees to practice in their free time. But they do seem really stuck on discriminating against one particular behavior that's uniquely associated with a very specific minority group for some reason.Very funny.
In the same way that smoking and other harmful habits can be counseled as being harmful to one's body and sometimes even greedy.
There seems to be a big difference between employees who just happen to also be a member of a minority group and an employee who chooses to actively work against the goals of their potential employer.Here is the other side of the coin. For many years I was CEO of a faith-based health and welfare ministry of a progressive denomination that valued being "open and affirming." The agency reflected the values of its parent denomination by serving some folks in an accepting way that were LGBTQ+. We were not going to hire persons - Christian or not - who held negative, non-accepting attitudes toward our LGBTQ+ clients. I submit that religious entities have the right to employ persons in faith-based settings who reflect the values of their religious beliefs. That gate swings both ways, in my opinion. Even more so, if you signed a contract going into it promising adherence to certain practices.
Go read it for yourself.Did he say those that are sinners shouldn't be employees of the Catholic Church?
What doesn't makes sense about it? Which straight people are getting fired for getting married?
You can think what you like.Or drinking or abstinence - things which this business doesn't require their employees to practice in their free time. But they do seem really stuck on discriminating against one particular behavior that's uniquely associated with a very specific minority group for some reason.
When serious sin goes on in the church and it's not addressed it can literally split a church. I personally know of a church this happened to when people kept quiet about what was going on, thinking they should just mind their own business. Even the teens in the church were aware and talking among themselves about why it was being allowed to continue. In the end, what could have been quietly addressed became a big mess and the church literally split. Almost half the congregation left and went to a different church.That sounds like a good motivation to stay away from being in a church.