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Originally Posted by Oerets
All the woman wanted was a baby. What the big deal in how it happens? Or was it that it had a cost associated with it. For an organization that is steadfast in it views on abortion I don't see their argument against in vitro fertilization.
http://www.courier-journal.com/viewa...e=nletter-news
BTW parochial schools now receive state tax dollars for students who's families are eligible for vouchers. Removing the dollars from the local public schools.
Barney
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The situation at hand seems to be fallout from a recent Supreme Court case,
Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission et al.
In a nutshell that case says that the government can not get involved in ministerial matters, not even if they would otherwise be covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
It's a simple application of seperation of church and state. The church can hire and fire whoever it wants for religious reasons.