Tennessee court dismisses a Jewish couples suit because, well, a Tennessee law from 2020 allows religious groups that obtain taxpayer money to enforce their own rules - which are based on their religious beliefs. While the law was primarily put into place to stop LGBTQ+ folks for the most part, it now seems the xtions can deny Jews as well.
If the shoe fits they should wear it. No religion should be immune. There will be a lot more of these inter-sect fighting as time goes on.
Wait until the abortion bans go into full effect. Maybe then they won't be so picking about who gets to adopt all the unwanted babies that are going to be crawling around.
Asshole xtions won't care; they are pro birth, not pro life.
@Beowulfsfriend My husband was born in a Catholic home for unwed mothers. While my husband was, thankfully, welcomed into his mother's family, many young women there were forced to "put their babies up for adoptions". I put that in quotes because what they actually did was sell the kids to whoever showed up with the cash. The lawyers got their fee and the church got the rest. And when the kids grew up and wanted to find their birth parents, they were told that the records did not survive the fire (naturally). That was 1950, before abortion was illegal. How many of those young woman at that home were, like my mother-in-law, raped I wonder.