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Is it Ethical to be fired for stating Christian beliefs
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<blockquote data-quote="Zoii" data-source="post: 74126917" data-attributes="member: 391745"><p>That's not so - When registering as a player or official you have to agree by the code of conduct - I had to do it - Folau would have had to do it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats not true either. Every player and official has training in this matter - its part of the registering process and for someone at Folau's level would have been in much greater detail.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Its Ok to state a belief - Its not Ok to tell all players, officials, supporters that we will burn in hell forever - thats counter-productive to both Christian endeavours IMO but its certainly counter to Rugby ethos. He was told, retold, retold again - and since he didnt get it and insists on pouring rubbish onto the rest of us - he was fired.... and good riddance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There you go - Oh wait - except in religious institutions which can get away with what no other employer can do - Apparently, by law, they are immune to overt discrimination.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And that kinda rankles - its how it is for every single employer - except the religious groups who won the right to target groups based on gender, sexuality, your sexual activities (legal and heterosexual) religious belief, and whether your pregnant.</p><p></p><p>Its how they got away with expelling some nuns from their order because they were raped by priests and fell pregnant. No-one knows hypocrisy better than the churches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoii, post: 74126917, member: 391745"] That's not so - When registering as a player or official you have to agree by the code of conduct - I had to do it - Folau would have had to do it. Thats not true either. Every player and official has training in this matter - its part of the registering process and for someone at Folau's level would have been in much greater detail. Its Ok to state a belief - Its not Ok to tell all players, officials, supporters that we will burn in hell forever - thats counter-productive to both Christian endeavours IMO but its certainly counter to Rugby ethos. He was told, retold, retold again - and since he didnt get it and insists on pouring rubbish onto the rest of us - he was fired.... and good riddance. There you go - Oh wait - except in religious institutions which can get away with what no other employer can do - Apparently, by law, they are immune to overt discrimination. And that kinda rankles - its how it is for every single employer - except the religious groups who won the right to target groups based on gender, sexuality, your sexual activities (legal and heterosexual) religious belief, and whether your pregnant. Its how they got away with expelling some nuns from their order because they were raped by priests and fell pregnant. No-one knows hypocrisy better than the churches. [/QUOTE]
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