The Thriller
Well-Known Member
I think y'all are still missing what I was trying to say. I must not have communicated it very well. I am not advocating to force the church to do anything. I'm not advocating for any legal action.
I'm simply pointing out what I see as hypocrisy. "It is so morally objectionable to discriminate based on sexual orientation that there ought to be a law against it *unless you have religious reasons." Is that what the LDS church strives to be? An excuse to discriminate?
Is that what the fine print says? Is that how some are interpreting it? Or is that how you're interpreting it?
I get what you're saying and I don't believe individuals should discriminate. However, I don't blame the church from asking for their ability to discriminate what the institution deems as an immoral lifestyle. BYU should be able to deny employment to a homosexual professor. At least, isn't that what the church is thinking?