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Yet some lawyers and plaintiffs said that for some groups, religious arbitration may have less to do with honoring a set of beliefs than with
WOW, that was enlightening. I have never thought of it before, but I bet if I was still in construction I would have never ordered cabinets from my cabinet man with a religious clause, I knew his reputation. LOLI am not sure I do agree with this. I have heard of all kinds of callings, but never the Lord calling some one to dedicate themselves to arbitration. I am not saying it doesn’t happen, I am saying I certainly have never heard of it. Why not just a Christian Lawyer? (some say that is a contradiction of terms)Called to Construct Church Buildings?Called to be Christian TAxi Drivers in NYC?I’m too old fashioned, I don’t even believe in an ‘evil spirit of Pot’. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
That was in my thoughts also JJ! ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
No different.But I am glad this rule exists.It allows Christians to live like Christians________________