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Disturbing. louis-t Sep 2015 #1
Between organized religion in America and guns in America, I am amazed there is any of us left randys1 Sep 2015 #27
Newfoundland is in America? Who knew. yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #63
I did. Lots of people do. Mexico is also. Thor_MN Sep 2015 #74
You know that the story is foreign and not the United States? yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #78
Oh come on now. Next you're going to try telling us that Europe isn't a state in the US. PersonNumber503602 Sep 2015 #87
It must be, because there are Georgians over there, and everyone knows GA is in the US. Yo_Mama Sep 2015 #98
No one said it was part of the UNITED STATES. Thor_MN Sep 2015 #93
Yes, me too, but freedom of religion is glorious. You know, we have NO idea Hortensis Sep 2015 #33
It is a glorious club awoke_in_2003 Sep 2015 #58
Agree they're frightening - always, but their successes are in direct Hortensis Sep 2015 #82
She's not following an organised religion Recursion Sep 2015 #79
Then she should find another job nt nichomachus Sep 2015 #2
Why? Didnt the student have other options like tape recording class for later review? cstanleytech Sep 2015 #11
The student shouldn't have to nichomachus Sep 2015 #14
Surely there are other options than forcing the teacher to wear an FM transmitter though? cstanleytech Sep 2015 #23
Yeah, she can get a new job nichomachus Sep 2015 #32
Yes I am sure you sway many with that kind of attitude. nt cstanleytech Sep 2015 #49
If you can't fulfill the requirements of a job, get a new job. nichomachus Sep 2015 #60
I'm willing to guess 'wear a transmitter' was nowhere in her job description. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2015 #84
+1000 smirkymonkey Sep 2015 #89
It is a tiny device that has to be worn close to the body because snagglepuss Sep 2015 #42
Thank you, that makes sense then. nt cstanleytech Sep 2015 #48
Don't forget that flight attendant who refused to serve booze on her flights. Glassunion Sep 2015 #3
That one is a little bit easier to understand. KamaAina Sep 2015 #6
She's not allowed to drink it. Warpy Sep 2015 #7
Well then... To her point, I do need to be a bit tipsy before I get on a plane... Glassunion Sep 2015 #13
There's a world of difference between tipsy and blotto Warpy Sep 2015 #16
For me it qualifies as a phobia. Glassunion Sep 2015 #25
I suppose it involves the complete loss of control Warpy Sep 2015 #46
The good news for her is I'm not muslim Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #31
That's rather my point Warpy Sep 2015 #47
A flight attendant won't server you ... JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2015 #53
Here is what the EEOC's website says about this . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #21
Not necessarily... joeybee12 Sep 2015 #40
You may well be right about that . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #57
I think the accommodation was revoked because co-workers complained. NutmegYankee Sep 2015 #64
It's easy to find out that they use 5 types of aircraft all short flights. 3 aircraft types use just Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #88
WHere is the Koran does it say not to touch a bottle containing alcohol? snagglepuss Sep 2015 #45
That is probably correct, but . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #56
Point taken. Religious accomodation snagglepuss Sep 2015 #68
You'd have to put that question to the EEOC! markpkessinger Sep 2015 #69
Your question, of course, points precisely to the problem inherent in the Hobby Lobby ruling n/t markpkessinger Sep 2015 #70
What about the Christian pharmacist that refuses christx30 Sep 2015 #37
Scotch, we know quite a few male Muslims and Sikhs who imbibe daily, heavily and with pleasure. appalachiablue Sep 2015 #43
Doesn't say a thing about SERVING alcohol. That's a fundy invention. MADem Sep 2015 #67
what about a clerk or cashier touching a package of pork? Mosby Sep 2015 #92
They aren't "touching the pork" though--that's another stupidity. MADem Sep 2015 #94
I read somewhere recently that the one food Mosby Sep 2015 #95
Bacon is delicious. Not good for us, so we should eat it just occasionally...but it IS goooooood!!! MADem Sep 2015 #97
Oh no you didnt randys1 Sep 2015 #29
Neither will most pilots. Quackers Sep 2015 #62
Mythbusters #101 - not all teachers are Dems or liberal or secular. Rex Sep 2015 #4
I high school I had a trig teacher and an electronic teacher that would always LiberalArkie Sep 2015 #12
+1 appalachiablue Sep 2015 #44
And I will add their political views also .... Person 2713 Sep 2015 #30
That is messed up underpants Sep 2015 #5
What is she? Jehovahs Witness? Ilsa Sep 2015 #8
Hindu KamaAina Sep 2015 #15
*snort* madinmaryland Sep 2015 #26
Apparently she is not ALL that interested in human rights after all. nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #28
"Panjabi's reason..based on...her personal spirituality and commitments." snagglepuss Sep 2015 #50
Interesting. Ms. Toad Sep 2015 #75
Yeah, those dang Canadians and their "so-called religious freedom laws" Ms. Toad Sep 2015 #19
Sorry, my brain dropped the foreign reference. Ilsa Sep 2015 #20
Under U.S. law . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #22
Right there in your post kcr Sep 2015 #24
I didn't say it wasn't required to. Ms. Toad Sep 2015 #39
Clearly god made her student hearing disabled.... brooklynite Sep 2015 #9
Does she use a telephone, listen to radio or watch television? csziggy Sep 2015 #10
I don't get it olddots Sep 2015 #17
Not her. Image is a stock photo from Shutterstock. SomeGuyInEagan Sep 2015 #55
That happened with my daughter's first-grade teacher frazzled Sep 2015 #18
:sad: elleng Sep 2015 #52
hard to believe someone like that would even want to be a teacher Skittles Sep 2015 #77
It was God's will that the student not be able to hear BlueStreak Sep 2015 #34
Hindu's believe in many gods GummyBearz Sep 2015 #51
Some kind of "cat" god JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2015 #54
Whichever god was on duty during that class period. BlueStreak Sep 2015 #65
It "interfered with her personal karma" starroute Sep 2015 #35
Does she carrying a cell phone or use a computer or any kind of electronic device? sarge43 Sep 2015 #38
Personal karma's gonna get you... KamaAina Sep 2015 #73
what bullsh*t. 6chars Sep 2015 #36
What is ludicrous is that it is her own brand of spirituality snagglepuss Sep 2015 #41
There's a slight Constitutional problem with that . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author snagglepuss Sep 2015 #71
This thread is about Canada, and in terms of your US theory, ask the Rastas and the Church of Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #90
Retired, Texas public school teacher here. narnian60 Sep 2015 #59
lol. thanks for the laugh. snagglepuss Sep 2015 #72
This is why religious beliefs deserve to be mocked. Deadshot Sep 2015 #61
Which religion Aerows Sep 2015 #76
pretty much all of them Skittles Sep 2015 #81
This claim appears to be CYA bullshit from Panjabi Scootaloo Sep 2015 #80
She's just using the religious excuse because she's a total smirkymonkey Sep 2015 #91
Well, you know, the words are 'reasonable accommodation'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2015 #83
Does this university have an engineering department? KamaAina Sep 2015 #85
Interesting. One of the colleges I taught at had a similar prob with a Muslim prof years ago. Xithras Sep 2015 #86
The problem began when "faith" and "conscience" were added to the "Must Be Accommodated" list. WinkyDink Sep 2015 #96
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