A catholic court ordered to attend jehovah's witnesses kingdomhall???

by EndofMysteries 13 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • EndofMysteries
    EndofMysteries

    I just saw this news piece, http://www.onenewsnow.com/legal-courts/2014/08/25/catholic-workers-ordered-to-attend-jehovah%E2%80%99s-witness-services#.U_uee_ldV8E

    The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a ruling that workers at a home for the disabled must attend a Jehovah’s Witness worship service with patients who wish to attend.

    In 2009, California instructed San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center to have staff escort a Jehovah's Witness patient to services, but two Catholic employees objected and sued on the grounds that their faith requires they only attend Catholic services.

    Brad Dacus, founder of Pacific Justice Institute, says it's an interesting case.

    “We have the rights of employees under Title 7, which requires reasonable accommodation for the sincerely held religious beliefs of employees,” he says. “In this case, arguably that would mean not requiring these particular employees to have to sit in and attend a Jehovah’s Witness church service.”

    The attorney says employers should do everything they can to meet employees’ faith needs, but also cannot forget the needs of the disabled in this situation. The Ninth Circuit says the Catholic employees can be forced to attend the Jehovah’s Witness services, but Dacus says the court doesn't fully recognize how those workers’ beliefs will be compromised if they are made to attend.

    “If a public school said We're just going to have an entire class of students sit in a church service - just in an observatory capacity without having to participate - I don't think there's a judge in the country that wouldn't strike that down as unconstitutional,” he tells OneNewsNow.

    This doesn't make any sense. I can see them being forced to drop off the disabled person at the kingdomhall. Unless the news is spinning it different, why would somebody be forced to sit in on the service as well?

    Talk about cruel and unusual punishment lol.

  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy

    Being forced to go to the kh that is cruel.

  • jam
    jam

    Lets reverse this and have a JW worker attend a Catholic service...

  • littlerockguy
    littlerockguy

    You mean the disabled or elderly could not get one of their spiritual brothers or sisters to offer them a ride or transportion to the meeting instead having to depend on somebody worldly to take them to the kingdumb hall? Says a lot about JWs in general these days.

    LRG

  • blondie
    blondie

    Exactly what I thought LRG..........

  • prologos
    prologos

    allowed. how about the story of a captive Israelite allowed to bow in the idolatreous temple with a crippled master, to steady him?

  • steve2
    steve2

    Would a JW employee allow a court to force him or her to go into one of the churches of Christendom to escort their Catholic patient during mass?

    It works both ways doesn't it?

  • MadGiant
    MadGiant

    It could be interesting. Maybe the watchtower will be required to provide some sort of waiting area for these guys. Like the smoking areas.

    Ismael

  • OneEyedJoe
    OneEyedJoe

    I just sent an email to their board liaison urging them to protect their employees by preemptively educating them on the JW's methods of indoctrination and use of undue influence.

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    I am certain there is something about terms of employment in the decision. The Roman Catholic employees would not be attending as Roman Catholics. The Mymost important part of the decision was not reported. JWs should take care of their own disabled. Imagine the witness taking care of their own wouled be.

    My own gm had a prolonged death. There was no way she could do FS. Guess who took away her JW id card? She cried.

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