I think everything they put out there now is pure desperation. We know and they know they have lost. Now they are practicing scorched earth on the way down.
They cannot do that.. and if they do, let them persecute you. It's all written in The Bible and what will happen, will happen. But you will be a martyr and sit on the right hand side of God at his throne. And those people, even the basement of Hell can't save their souls from burning for eternity.
“Very soon, the Supreme Court will decide the scope of that right to religious accommodation to attend worship services. This decision could have significant ramifications for workers across America, and we are fighting on your behalf.”
“As we previously explained, the Supreme Court has granted review in Groff v. DeJoy, the case where the U.S. Postal Service has refused to allow a postal worker to attend church on Sunday, denying him religious accommodation.”
“Now this is where the ACLJ comes in. We JUST filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court (our second brief in this case, as we previously asked the high Court to grant review). The right to go to church is fundamental, essential, and must be protected. We detailed exactly why the Court must uphold religious liberty in this case and not allow the law protecting religious accommodation to be minimized into obscurity.”
I think everything they put out there now is pure desperation. We know and they know they have lost. Now they are practicing scorched earth on the way down.
Yep,
They know the end is near for them
They cannot do that.. and if they do, let them persecute you. It's all written in The Bible and what will happen, will happen. But you will be a martyr and sit on the right hand side of God at his throne. And those people, even the basement of Hell can't save their souls from burning for eternity.
Hadn’t heard of this? How are they trying to strip our rights re: attending church on Sunday?
It is a case that is flying under the radar. But I did contact the Gateway Pundit. Hopefully they'll publish a story.
Good.
Sauce:
https://aclj.org/religious-liberty/aclj-files-amicus-brief-at-the-supreme-court-to-defend-your-right-to-attend-church
“Very soon, the Supreme Court will decide the scope of that right to religious accommodation to attend worship services. This decision could have significant ramifications for workers across America, and we are fighting on your behalf.”
“As we previously explained, the Supreme Court has granted review in Groff v. DeJoy, the case where the U.S. Postal Service has refused to allow a postal worker to attend church on Sunday, denying him religious accommodation.”
“Now this is where the ACLJ comes in. We JUST filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court (our second brief in this case, as we previously asked the high Court to grant review). The right to go to church is fundamental, essential, and must be protected. We detailed exactly why the Court must uphold religious liberty in this case and not allow the law protecting religious accommodation to be minimized into obscurity.”
So he wants to go to church on his day off and they won't let him?
Or he wants to go to church and get out of working?
Imho sometimes you have to prioritize and in that case I'd say see ya to the postal service if I had to work on Sundays
gibe moni plos