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In reply to the discussion: Catholic School To Pregnant Teacher: We Won't Fire You If You Get Married [View all]JayhawkSD
(3,163 posts)What about the first amendment?
The place is advertised as a Catholic school, right? If I am a Catholic and I want my children to be taught Catholic values, do I not have the right to send them to a Catholic school, where Catholic values are taught by teachers who themselves believe in and follow those Catholic values?
And if freedom of religion is something that we value as a nation, why should there be a case to "help change those contracts" which the Catholic school uses? Do they not have a right to those contracts? Do they not have a right to hire only those people willing to engage in those contracts? Do we have the right to dictate what standards they will have for the teachers of their schools, schools which they openly say are religious schools?
Are you saying that if I cannot get a job which I value, then I must take any job available, including working for a company with values that I find morally repugnant? And then, having done so I should change that employer to abandon their beliefs and comply with mine?
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