Should a private religious school be forced to enroll a student where the family is living in opposition to the school's teachings and beliefs?
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/03/08/colorado.lesbians.church/index.html?hpt=T2
This reminds me of all the people who said that private churches would never be forced to marry gay people, and yet here we are. If this goes through, sounds like supporters of proposition 8 will have a lot more firepower in their arsenal saying that if such marriages are recognized then the churches will have to support such relationships, even if they are not allowed in their teachings.
Given that this is a private religious school, is it within their rights to permit only those students where the student and their family subscribe to the teachings and beliefs of the church?
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/03/08/colorado.lesbians.church/index.html?hpt=T2
This reminds me of all the people who said that private churches would never be forced to marry gay people, and yet here we are. If this goes through, sounds like supporters of proposition 8 will have a lot more firepower in their arsenal saying that if such marriages are recognized then the churches will have to support such relationships, even if they are not allowed in their teachings.
Given that this is a private religious school, is it within their rights to permit only those students where the student and their family subscribe to the teachings and beliefs of the church?