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Ghoulish Delight 07-22-2005 11:40 AM

WTF? Religious discrimination in the courts
 
How the hell did this drop out of the news? An offhand comment in an editorial piece lead me to do a google search, which brought up this story.

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An Indianapolis father is appealing a Marion County judge's unusual order that prohibits him and his ex-wife from exposing their child to "non-mainstream religious beliefs and rituals."
Both parents are Wiccan.

My first question: What the hell is wrong with this judge? That's so absurdly wrong it's disgusting.

My second question (which has an answer): Why has there been not a peep about this since the end of May? Where are the reports of appeals (which most certainly happened)? Where's the story about the sane judge who overturns this stupidity? The answer, of course, is that it's Wicca so no one cares. Sad, but true.

Prudence 07-22-2005 11:54 AM

I agree with the quoted law professor: blatantly unconstitutional.

The obvious argument to make, should either parent ever be charged with violation, is that Wicca is mainstream. The little side note says 50,000 Americans are Wiccan, but I can't imagine the number is that low. Heck, the Army recognizes it. I'd love some reliable numbers comparing numbers of Wiccans to, say, Free Methodist, Missouri synod Lutherans, Chuch of the Brethren, or other smaller groups. I'm sure they'd love to hear that they're potentially objectionable.

SacTown Chronic 07-22-2005 12:03 PM

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The parents practice Wicca, a contemporary pagan religion that emphasizes a balance in nature and reverence for the earth.
Well no wonder the judge went SuperFreak on those heathens. There's no place in America for people with a "reverence for the earth". We could kick the earth's ass in like a week, ten days tops.

Nephythys 07-22-2005 12:16 PM

:rolleyes:

I swear to god.....that is not even worth the effort to roll ones eyes.

Odd- I would think you would need evidence that the child is beng harmed before you could court order them in such a way. I heard of someone who was court ordered to not teach their child that being gay was prohibited in the Bible- flip side of this same coin. Though I doubt any of you would fight that one-

SzczerbiakManiac 07-22-2005 12:41 PM

Did y'all not get the memo about Christianity being the One True Faith? Surely you don't think it would be a good idea to expose young minds to ideas that differ from the OTF! Such acts could corrupt their tender little psyches and cause the formerly innocent children to grow up to be "free thinkers" (the Liberal term for Satan worshipers), homosexuals, or even worse... Democrats! :eek:

scaeagles 07-22-2005 01:06 PM

Sadly, there is religious discrimination of all faiths by stupid people everywhere. This is a sad case, and the judge is clearly in the wrong. To suggest, however, that religious discrimination is because of Christianity is ridiculous.

Scrooge McSam 07-22-2005 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Nephythys
I heard of someone who was court ordered to not teach their child that being gay was prohibited in the Bible- flip side of this same coin.

Do you have a link? I've heard this from another but he was unable to provide me with proof. I can't figure out if that's true or not. I've searched every way I know how on google, but as you may know, if you use bible and court and gay in the same search, you're gonna be there a while. If it's true, it's just as wrong as what's happening here.

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Originally Posted by Nephythys
Though I doubt any of you would fight that one-

Well... ;) Surprise!

I won't even attempt to give this the once over Prudence could deliver on this issue, so I'll just say this. I was taught the same thing as a child. And it has served me well. Knowledge is power.

SzczerbiakManiac 07-22-2005 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles
To suggest, however, that religious discrimination is because of Christianity is ridiculous.
I don't know if you were responding to my post or not, but for the record I intended to make no such assertion. I was merely making a satirical remark, couched as the rantings of an imaginary zealous judge who just happened to be Christian.

I know they're not all wackos. Some of my dearest friends are Christian. ;)

Scrooge McSam 07-22-2005 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles
Sadly, there is religious discrimination of all faiths by stupid people everywhere. This is a sad case, and the judge is clearly in the wrong. To suggest, however, that religious discrimination is because of Christianity is ridiculous.

LOL Are you just trying to start something?

Nobody's suggested that but YOU? ROFL

Are you having a boring Friday afternoon?

Disneyphile 07-22-2005 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Prudence
The little side note says 50,000 Americans are Wiccan, but I can't imagine the number is that low.

It's MUCH higher than that, mainly known within our community. Most Wiccans/Pagans can't come out of the "broom closet" (we seriously call it that), out of fear of discrimination, which DOES happen all the time.

People persecute our religion quite often, and sometimes very dramatically. Just two years ago, a group decided to "invade" and protest at an Ostara (Spring Equinox) ritual in Lancaster, CA. They drove their trucks up to the worship site and started blaring Christian music and reading loudly from the bible and harassing attendees.

The best was when a lone man decided to carry a very large banner with a bible verse and parade through our Los Angeles Pagan Pride Day event in the fall. About 1,200 people attended, and he was walking through in quiet protest, bible tucked under his arm. We didn't yell or scream at him, nor ask him to leave. Instead, about 100 of us gathered for a group photo with him and then gave him hugs. :D

Sadly, some people feel it's appropriate to barge in on another faith's worship services and activities, and let 'em know that "Jebus doesn't think it's right."

I have yet to see a Wiccan group storm a church in such fashion. :rolleyes:


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