You can be tolerant of LGBTs without affirming or celebrating that kind of behavior. I pray that Trump will somehow find a way and the courage he needs to exhibit tolerance but without affirming.
The University of San Diego appears to be Planned [Murder]hood’s latest customer to whom they have sold body parts from aborted babies.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/03/22/new-allegations-planned-parenthood-sold-aborted-babies/
SCOTUS upholds a postal worker’s right to not work on his respective Sabbath day.
Public schools in Washington State now required to teach LGBT history to their students. Similar laws are also in place in OR, CA, and CO.
[Will they be allowed to teach them about the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah? (Gen. 19)
https://amgreatness.com/2024/03/22/insanity-in-seattle/
Now killing babies is a constitutional right in France. God forbid it should get that far here in the U.S.
If a part of your JOB expectation/requirement is to work on your day of worship, then don’t take the job. A similar problem occurred at a hospital i used to work at: a nurse wanted every Saturday off for her Sabbath and she was willing to work every Sunday. I raised an objection as a Christian who desired every Sunday off. Since the majority of health care workers (nurses and aides) were Christians, how would that work if we all wanted Sunday off? When you accept a job, you accept the requirements of that job or get a job that is Mon.-Fri. I prevailed in this instance and she no longer worked on our division. I believe she took a job as a prn (as needed) nurse on another division. I maintained to give in to her demands/requirements was discriminatory to other staff, i.e. Christians.
When it comes to vital and essential services there is always someone that is going to have to work every Saturday or every Sunday and may have to have their day of rest on another day, hence the reason why were admonished to not judge fellow Christians in regards to Sabbaths. (Rom. 14:6, Col. 2:16)
I don't know if this woman you worked with was Seventh Day Adventist or a Messianic Jew, but when it comes to the Sabbath, both sects are uncompromising insofar as that goes, and even if they were willing to compromise under certain circumstances, there is also the matter of when and how they would be able to attend a fellowship on a regular basis since church services, depending upon the denomination, are either held on a Saturday or a Sunday and when one has to work both of those days, that can also cause some consternation as it is written that we are not to forsake the assembling of the saints. (Heb. 10:25)
That seems really weird and unusual.
Jews are required to break the Sabbath to save lives. This includes healthcare and emergency services employees.
LGBT history = Genesis chapter 19 with emphasis on verses 23-28.