Can anyone prove that law exists? Can you logically prove that the document supposed to be the "United States Consitution" really is the United States Consitution? If so, how so?
Can you prove that "People" living in each State in the "United States" have rights and laws of any kind? Of course...
Just curious...is it illegal to order food at a restaurant and then leave without paying for it? If so, at what point does it become illegal?
Also, can you sue a restaurant for taking too long to serve your food? Would you stand a chance of winning such a legal battle?
Where is the legally binding document that defines "Religion"? Do you have a copy of that document so that we can see? Can you prove that it is actually the document that you say it is and that it is legally binding?
Must all courts in the United States follow the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of Religion? Please explain logically.
Is someone religious legally because they say they are?
Is there a universally accepted definition of religion in United States Law?
If not, then how is it that any person who claims to be religious have any religious rights at all?
Is someone religious legally because they say they are?
You say: In what way are YOUR religious beliefs being discriminated against?
My response: In the sense that they were not allowing me to post my religious beliefs. So you are saying that it is only discrimination if they allow one faith to post their beliefs while not allowing another? Yes this...
You say: Certainly a firing offense. Perfectly legal. Nothing to sue for.
My response: Can you prove this?
You say: Also perfectly legal and nothing to sue for. You'd lose if you tried. Microsoft News is private property. You comply with its guidelines or your post gets tossed.
My Response...
I posted my religious beliefs in a Microsoft News article's feedback section. Micros
You say: “No media outlook owes you a platform”
My response: I’m not sure why you use the word “owe”. Please explain logically. I never thought Microsoft News owed me anything. I am more concerned about how...
It was for a drug rehabilitation center. I think he made supposedly racist comments on his facebook page and someone reported it to his boss. I don't think the person who reported it worked at the same place. I almost wonder if the person who reported it committed harassment and if he could have...
I posted my religious beliefs in a Microsoft News article's feedback section. Microsoft News removed my post stating that it violated their guidelines.
A big question in my mind is...
Why can an employer fire you for freedom of speech and you cannot sue them, but not religious beliefs? Are these not both rights guaranteed by the Constitution?
Also, supposing that you can sue an employer for firing you for freedom of speech, can you sue a...