Florida judge exonerates Miami teacher fired for refusing to use student’s preferred pronouns

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A Florida law judge has ruled in favor of a Miami teacher who was fired for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns, calling transgenderism a “new secular faith” in his controversial ruling.


The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.”

“Advocates of transgenderism can be as doctrinaire as religious zealots these days,” he wrote in his decision. “As this case demonstrates, adhering to the traditional view that gender is biologically determined can get a person excommunicated, from a job in this instance.”

 

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Very True,
and for comparison
what is the explanation
for evil that "looks like God's Created mistakes" : > for nazi war criminals? (In 4 million words or less)
It is the mistake of האדם who follows הנחש.
 
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A Florida law judge has ruled in favor of a Miami teacher who was fired for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns, calling transgenderism a “new secular faith” in his controversial ruling.


The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.”

“Advocates of transgenderism can be as doctrinaire as religious zealots these days,” he wrote in his decision. “As this case demonstrates, adhering to the traditional view that gender is biologically determined can get a person excommunicated, from a job in this instance.”

About time.
This is most certainly a secular religion. A bad one, too. It is what I can call a "flat earth religion" because you have to deny reality to believe it.
Just as people who adhere to "flat earthism" must ignore the reality around them, so must the transgenderist ignore the sciences of biology, physiology, and genetics.
Christianity is a faith-based religion that believes in "that which is not seen," but transgenderism and flat earthism deny that which is.
It is just amazing how easily the culture was sucked into the idiocracy. They got to the point where they would fire people and punish them if they refused to bow down to their tenets. It has truly become a state religion when they start making laws that require you to adhere to its tenets. I have compared them to the sparrows of GOT.
 
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What religious beliefs would those be?
The one explicitly mentioned in the article you posted??
The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.”
 
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It's not religious beliefs. It's biology.
Gender isn't entirely biological and your "clever" retort doesn't change the fact that an activist judge was imposing his religious beliefs on others.
 
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What religious beliefs would those be?
Do you even read your own links?

>> The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.” <<
 
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Do you even read your own links?

>> The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.” <<
The teachers yes - the judge? not so.
 
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The judge agreed with the plaintiff who expressly stated their religious belief.
I don't think you can conflate that with the Judge's beliefs though... while it's possible they may have some overlap, a ruling, in and of itself, that's in favor of a religious appeal isn't necessarily "the judge's religious views".

For instance, take this case.


To my knowledge, none of the SCOTUS judges in 2015 were Muslim, but they ruled in favor of Muslim inmates being allowed to keep their beards for religious reasons.
 
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Gender isn't entirely biological and your "clever" retort doesn't change the fact that an activist judge was imposing his religious beliefs on others.
Why attack the messenger?
 
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What in the world are you talking about?
Members who participate in the News & Current Events forum are expected to treat one another with courtesy and respect at all times, ESPECIALLY when you disagree with each other. It is not a flame for a member to disagree with another member's argument or opinion on a specific topic.
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A Florida law judge has ruled in favor of a Miami teacher who was fired for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns, calling transgenderism a “new secular faith” in his controversial ruling.

The judge isn't wrong.


The teacher, Yojary Mundaray, told a student during a 2019 classroom exchange that she would not use their desired pronouns due to her Christian beliefs that “God makes no mistakes.”

Which the teacher is entitled to believe, just as the student is entitled to their beliefs....but only the student appears to want to impose those beliefs on anyone and the school shouldn't be helping.

“Advocates of transgenderism can be as doctrinaire as religious zealots these days,” he wrote in his decision.

Indeed.

“As this case demonstrates, adhering to the traditional view that gender is biologically determined can get a person excommunicated, from a job in this instance.”

I think "traditional" view is the wrong way to frame this.

It's the "factual" view....it's the view that aligns with factual evidence. The only thing that makes this "traditional" is that the facts and evidence have only recently been under attack by this new faith.

Cavemen understood these things.


Good for this teacher for standing up for themselves. It's a rare kind of bravery these days.
 
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