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'Devil Worshipper’ Retort May Burn Employer
wiccantexan
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11-9-2009 10:39 PM
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wiccantexan
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Despite the obvious misinformation, like "believers gathering in Salem" as if it were Mecca, I think she has a good case.
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11-9-2009
11:41 PM
jamesgrimes
It seems as if she has a really good case. I do not think any employer should discriminate against an employee.
However, what constitutes a religion?
11-10-2009
9:44 AM
wiccantexan
In this case, Wicca is federally recognized, so from a legal standpoint it's solid.
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