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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Good point
The difference between Trinity and "every university in Canada" is that this type of crazy is endorsed by Trinity.
Your last point.......just speaks to the everyday hypocrisy of religion
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Nailed it.
Further,
The problem isn't that the person is religious, nor that they attended a religious institution, but rather that they attended an institution that promotes itself on the basis of discrimination (of both certain Christians and non-Christians), and accepts only those that agree to their interpretation of the Bible, not any other.
This is why I would never hire someone from TWU. Not from a prejudice viewpoint of "they're from there, so they must think like that" but rather "they attended that institution, so they AGREED to that."
Do people go there that don't agree with the community covenant? Of course. But everyone who goes there (if only in my personal opinion as the person in charge of hiring) is either in agreement with the discrimination, or is in disagreement but lies to the institution for their own personal gain (education).
Why would I want someone in my company who was either in agreement with the ethically unsound provisions of their education, or abused the covenant which they were to adhere to in order to obtain their education?
Why would I want someone who thinks discrimination is acceptable?
Why would I want a liar?