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Religion: Catholics, Episcopalians, Atheists, All Are Welcome!

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Dear Christian Taliban,

Choke on a bag of d-cks.

Sincerely,

Joe

President Biden’s administration on Friday revoked a last-minute memo issued by former President Trump’s Justice Department that sought to limit the scope of a landmark Supreme Court decision on workplace discrimination against the LGBTQ community.

Greg Friel, the acting head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division, on Friday issued a memo revoking a Trump administration directive in response to the Supreme Court’s June 2020 ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County. The justices ruled in a 6-3 decision that the country’s laws on sex discrimination in the workplace also apply to discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump Justice Department’s 23-page memo dated last Sunday said the court’s ruling should not extend to areas where gender-based policies on bathrooms and sports teams are relevant. The memo also indicated that employers could cite religious beliefs as justification for discrimination against LGBTQ employees.

However, Friday’s move, first reported by Politico, revoked the Trump administration’s memo, with Friel arguing that the directive conflicted with a Wednesday executive order from Biden that committed the federal government to preventing any type of discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation.

“I have determined that this memorandum is inconsistent in many respects with the E.O.,” Friel wrote in his Friday directive to civil rights division colleagues, according to Politico. “I plan to confer with Department leadership about issuing revised guidance that comports with the policy set forth in the E.O. As part of that process, we will seek the input of Division subject matter experts.”

Biden’s executive order, one of several actions taken on his first day in office, calls on federal government agencies to review current policies against sex discrimination to make sure they prohibit discrimination toward members of the LGBTQ community.

“Every person should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear, no matter who they are or whom they love,” the order states. “Adults should be able to earn a living and pursue a vocation knowing that they will not be fired, demoted, or mistreated because of whom they go home to or because how they dress does not conform to sex-based stereotypes.”

The order adds that, “All persons should receive equal treatment under the law, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation.”


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Fig. 1 Can't hear MY religious liberty?
Here, I'll turn it up for you.
 
Someone tried to get into an argument with me that "tattoos and piercings defile God's temple."

Counter: My body is a temple and I am the Goddess to whom it is devoted. Never DARE presume to tell me how I should adorn my altar.

Counter 2: The Bible is full of verses how "God doesn't see as man sees; God looks at the heart."

Counter: If I want to feel loved and accepted for a few hours, I'll go to a tattoo parlor, not a church.
 
My weak faith/lack of belief comes from those who hear "go in peace to love and serve the Lord" at 11:59 AM, then start barking at me at Meijer about something wildly outside my pay grade at 12:06 PM.
 
My weak faith/lack of belief comes from those who hear "go in peace to love and serve the Lord" at 11:59 AM, then start barking at me at Meijer about something wildly outside my pay grade at 12:06 PM.

While I regard religion as transparent fairy tales the rich use to control the ignorant and weak-minded, the fact that the followers of a given religion are sh-tburgers doesn't really prove the religion is garbage. It just means the followers are garbage.

Christians are loathsome, but Christianity does have a few good points. Cathedrals are nice. Evensong is lovely. Abelard and Heloise wrote the weirdest love letters ever.
 
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While I regard religion as transparent fairy tales the rich use to control the ignorant and weak-minded, the fact that the followers of a given religion are sh-tburgers doesn't really prove the religion is garbage. It just means the followers are garbage.

Christians are loathsome, but Christianity does have a few good points. Cathedrals are nice. Evensong is lovely. Abelard and Heloise wrote the weirdest love letters ever.

Were it not for Christianity, 90% of the world's charity would be lumps of coal.
 

Each parish/church is its own franchise, more or less, with the diocese/archdiocese being Burger King HQ, and the Vatican is then Restaurant Brands International. With each parish only employing a handful of people - rarely more than 10 on the church side and another 30 or so on their school sides, they qualify as small businesses. I think it's a ungodly crock of shit, playing that sort of game. It allows them to skirt a whole host of laws regarding employee benefits, and other benefits you'd expect from an organization as large as the Catholic Church. For instance, many parishes do not offer maternity leave, even though it claims to be the nation's largest pro-life organization out there.
 
Pssst... pro tip from someone who's lived it: instead of using academics to argue against Evangelicals, it's easier to shut down people who use the Bible with the Bible. That particular book is full of contradictions.
 
Pssst... pro tip from someone who's lived it: instead of using academics to argue against Evangelicals, it's easier to shut down people who use the Bible with the Bible. That particular book is full of contradictions.

But, but, but my version of legitimized hatred is the right one because it says it right here!!11!!!!! ;-)
 
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