Listen to a recent edition of the Albert Mohler radio show, Religious Discrimination and the Narrowing Exception Clause, featuring Center Director Greg Baylor. He discusses the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2007, a bill intended to prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, previously analyzed on this blog. He specifically addresses the bill's exemption for religious organizations, which is narrower than the exemption provided in existing employment discrimination statutes, as well as the broader religious liberties issues at stake.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Greg Baylor discusses the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and Religious Organizations on the Albert Mohler Show
By Isaac Fong at 12:22 AM
Categories Albert Mohler, Congress, Employment Non-Discrimination Act, Greg Baylor, Isaac Fong, Nondiscrimination Policies, Religious Freedom, Sexual Orientation
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