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by The Broken Imperial Sector » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:40 pm
by Untaroicht » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:40 pm
Ceannairceach wrote:Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
She didn't "come out of the closet." She was already a open homosexual. It was merely that her orientation was publicized that got her fired. It was completely idiotic to fire her after nineteen years of fine service.
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:40 pm
by Imsogone » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:41 pm
The Broken Imperial Sector wrote:Why the hell did a lesbian work at a catholic school in the first place?
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:42 pm
Untaroicht wrote:Ceannairceach wrote:She didn't "come out of the closet." She was already a open homosexual. It was merely that her orientation was publicized that got her fired. It was completely idiotic to fire her after nineteen years of fine service.
It doesn't matter how long she worked there, if she can't follow the basic rules of the institution she works at then she shouldn't be there in the first place.
Again, This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
by Farnhamia » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:43 pm
Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
by Untaroicht » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:43 pm
Ceannairceach wrote:Untaroicht wrote:
It doesn't matter how long she worked there, if she can't follow the basic rules of the institution she works at then she shouldn't be there in the first place.
Again, This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
No, it isn't like that. Its like applying to work with PETA with a hamburger packed in your lunch pale, getting hired, eating it, then getting fired nineteen years later for this infraction. It is completely idiotic and wrong.
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:44 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
Fringes like the Episcopalians and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:45 pm
Untaroicht wrote:Ceannairceach wrote:No, it isn't like that. Its like applying to work with PETA with a hamburger packed in your lunch pale, getting hired, eating it, then getting fired nineteen years later for this infraction. It is completely idiotic and wrong.
Are you even reading what I type? IF SHE CAN'T FOLLOW THE RULES, SHE'S GOT TO GO. It's like that for, oh, I don't know, every other job on the face of the planet. Do what your employers want you to do, or leave. it's that simple.
by Cosara » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:46 pm
Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
by Imsogone » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:46 pm
Untaroicht wrote:Ceannairceach wrote:No, it isn't like that. Its like applying to work with PETA with a hamburger packed in your lunch pale, getting hired, eating it, then getting fired nineteen years later for this infraction. It is completely idiotic and wrong.
Are you even reading what I type? IF SHE CAN'T FOLLOW THE RULES, SHE'S GOT TO GO. It's like that for, oh, I don't know, every other job on the face of the planet. Do what your employers want you to do, or leave. it's that simple.
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:46 pm
Cosara wrote:Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
Exactly.
by Thoricia » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:48 pm
Ponderosa wrote:I kick you in the face, because I'm angry that I actually wrote out a creative response to the post above, only to find out that you ruined it.
by Anachronous Rex » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:49 pm
by Cosara » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:49 pm
Thoricia wrote:You know every time I see a story like this I imagine a bunch of religious homophobes standing around a huge hole going "Fuck that don't look near deep enough maybe we should keep digging"
Idiots.
by Untaroicht » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:49 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Untaroicht wrote:A shame she was fired, but, what did you expect by coming out of the closet while working at a catholic school?
Religious institutions have a constitutional right to deny accepting people who's lifestyle choices go against their code of ethics, and the catholic church (and all christian churches, for that matter, with a few fringe exceptions), have disagreed with homosexual thoughts for the past two thousand years.
If you want to be open about your sexual preferences, please work somewhere where it doesn't go directly against the rules.
This is like applying for a job at PETA, and at the job interview you come in eating a bucket of KFC.
Fringes like the Episcopalians and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
And this teacher was very careful about not being open, but her mother's obituary mentioned her partner.
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:50 pm
by Anachronous Rex » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:50 pm
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:51 pm
Untaroicht wrote:Farnhamia wrote:Fringes like the Episcopalians and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
And this teacher was very careful about not being open, but her mother's obituary mentioned her partner.
...the Episcopal Church, who frequently disregard doctrine laid down in sacred holy scripture and replace it with modernized jargon for PR purposes?
by The New Earth Coalition » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:51 pm
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:52 pm
The New Earth Coalition wrote:Its a Catholic school, which is obviously not related to the State, but only to the Church. So no one can pull that separation of church and state BS. If she wants to go against God at one of God's schools, she took the risk.
by Cosara » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:52 pm
The New Earth Coalition wrote:Its a Catholic school, which is obviously not related to the State, but only to the Church. So no one can pull that separation of church and state BS. If she wants to go against God at one of God's schools, she took the risk.
by Anachronous Rex » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:52 pm
by Ceannairceach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:53 pm
Cosara wrote:The New Earth Coalition wrote:Its a Catholic school, which is obviously not related to the State, but only to the Church. So no one can pull that separation of church and state BS. If she wants to go against God at one of God's schools, she took the risk.
This sums up exactly what I think.
by Thoricia » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:53 pm
Ponderosa wrote:I kick you in the face, because I'm angry that I actually wrote out a creative response to the post above, only to find out that you ruined it.
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