"My business is no faith-based. I run a restaurant."
'Report Abuse'
Oh, they will. Prepare to be hit with lots of lawsuits taken out against you, for unlawful termination of employment.
There's plenty of lawyers who'd take on such cases, in courts and/or industrial tribunals. 'No win, no fee' too. Five Words, Un Taro:
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Trijicon tried to be a 'faith-based' business, especially their gunsights with thinly-veiled Biblical references in the serial/model numbers. They failed. They valued Mammon more than God. When push came to shove.
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Clicking on the quote's link, it said 'This question has been deleted'. I wonder why...?
I bet Un Taro soon deleted his 'policy' from his workplace too. If he knew what was good for him. Remember, Christian employers:
You cannot worship God and Mammon both. As Trijicon learned to their cost. Can you say 'P.R. disaster'?
And not even God can save you in court, neither. As Kent Hovind (and his arsehole) can attest to this fact.
@Moondog
"a religious bookstore"
Which reminds me, a specialist Christian bookshop that'd been in my locale for as long as I can remember closed last year. Can't have been due to the likes of Amazon.com/.co.uk, neither (we still have three decent-sized bookshops, and two good specialised comic/Sci-Fi/Fantasy/manga bookshops where I live).
You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out why.